Whether you have a Dodge Ram 1500, 2500, 3500, SRT-10 or a Power Wagon, you are going to want to protect your Ram with a bed liner. Which bed liner is best for a Dodge Ram?
There are so many choices out there now when it comes to bed liners for your Dodge Ram, do you want a spray on, maybe a drop in, hey the bed rug is great if you think double sided tape is enough to hold your bed liner in place, I’m good on that. I mean Dodge Ram trucks are amongst the most powerful trucks on the market in the US. If you pay over $20,000 on a truck I imagine you are going to take precautions to protect it.
The easiest way to damage the look of your Ram truck is to haul heavy cargo, that is unless you protect the truck’s bed. The first thing I do when I buy a new truck is order a new DualLiner Truck Bed liner. Dual Liner is a 5 piece bedliner that consists of 4 hard plastic UV treated outer walls and a 3/8 inch thick zero skid rubber mat. I find the overall design to be quite genius. I’ve had spray ons and drop ins in the past and the DualLiner is the best bed liner I have ever owned.
If your bed liner does not fit properly you will end up with worn paint. If your cargo is able to slide around it will eventually cause damage. If your truck bed liner retains water, the trucks bed will eventually start to rust. These are all problems that the DualLiner has addressed the is REAL Truck bed protection backed by a lifetime warranty all for less than $399. How can you go wrong?
DualLiner is the only bed liner that ships to your door, it is made in the USA and is easy to install all in less than 30 minutes. The best Dodge bed liner for your truck and the way you use it, is easy to see the Dual Liner is better than the rest. It truly is the future of the truck bed protection industry.













I’ve always been a Dodge guy. My dad had Dodge Ram’s growing up and I’ve always thought they looked cool. I can remember that hood ornament so vividly in my head. Man that thing looked like pure power rolling down the road.
In the beginning there was the rubber bed mat. Yes your bed was protected and your cargo stayed in place, but the sidewalls and load guard where left wide open for damage. It really was an incomplete design. Next came the drop-in bed liner. They offered a whole lot more in the way of dent protection but your cargo slid around like it was greased and the improper fit of the one piece design caused paint wear and damage after a year or two. Then came the spray on bed liner. Spray ins look great at first, but once the cracking and fading sets in you realize that a permanent bed liner with no back up plan was a huge mistake, and a very costly one at that. 