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Originally Posted by SlowPoke
How do ya like that BedRug as opposed to a traditional hard or rubber liner?
I have the full Bedrug (Bottom and surrounding sides) and a heavy duty rubber full size mat for the bottom that sits on the rug for heavy junk to keep from tearing it up too quick...don't really need it, but it for some reason just works and looks good in there with the rug!?! LOL
Love mine!!!
Nice additions, looking for an inexpensive wireless B/U cam to put into my Silverado as well...
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The Bed Rug is easy on the knees if you are crawling around in the bed, it can be taken out easily if you need to clean it, and it has a lifetime guarantee. There's not much to go wrong with that. I looked at the full size Bed Rug but didn't care for the appearance of the way it fit. Maybe the dealer was in a hurry to do the display, but the mat was cheaper and does what I need.
The backup camera is a Rostra. It's the second one I've had and I'm pretty happy with this one. they have two versions, a CMOS and a CCD camera. The CCD version is a little more expensive, but a much better camera. The camera came mounted in a tailgate handle and all I had to do was swap the whole handle assembly. The video screen in the mirror is also better quality than the one I had in my other truck.
The kit for my truck was $470, I did the grunt work and ran the cable up to the cab and paid my local trailer/hitch shop to wire it up. They only charged me $70 to sort out the trucks wiring, connect it and run the cable up the A-Pillar. My dealer wanted $1300 to "piece one together" using after market components. Ford makes a aftermarket camera kit for the F-150 but not the F-250. Go figure. Do some research before you buy a wireless camera. The reviews I read on them are not sterling and it's not a big deal to install a wired in camera.