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Whats your build and why?

Sykotyk

2.5L Hybrid
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4 pin hitch?
how are you finding the liner holds up to having parts bouncing around back there?
4 pin yes. Only 2k towing so nothing that needs brakes anyways.

The liner has held up great. First thing I hauled in the back was a 100lb air tank that I just let slide around. No damage or chips at all. Really wanted to put it through its paces if I needed to complain about poor quality.

Very very happy with the SIBL right now. Just wish it completely covered the tailgate. There's so uncovered edges on the sides and near the top edge.
 

alh01

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XLT
Alto
Tow, FX4, 360
Block heater
Manual window

I will see if I can add the 64v wheels and remove the copilot.
 

Pop2020

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My build is in my sig line. I started out with an XLT and then changed my order to the Lariat because I wanted the push-button start. Then I ended up adding the lux package after driving my daughter's Corolla with adaptive cruise control, which costs me the price of the lux package and the "mandatory" CP360. If it we're required, I probably wouldn't have paid the extra $500+ for that set of gadgets. I despise the way domestic vehicles stick it to you with "options" that you have to buy to get other "options". I also got the moon/sunroof.

So I about maxed out my Maverick. - I don't think there's any major features left to add to it other than the First Edition pkg or maybe some fancy wheels. But I keep vehicles for 10+ years, so I can justify the extra expense for the extra features that will be useful over the next decade or more of ownership.

Oh, and I got the hybrid because of the MPG and I have no need to tow anything other than a trailer of mulch a couple of times a year.
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