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Spray in bedliner and bed tie down rails

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by bigblue14, Aug 5, 2022.

  1. Aug 5, 2022 at 3:10 PM
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    I got told by a dealer today that if you get the spring in bedliner from Toyota you do not get the bed tie down rail system. Does anyone have the factory spray in bedliner that can confirm this? Thanks
     
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    Typical dealers not knowing much about their product.

    I have bed liner and the bed rails. My grandfather 2022 is same. Bed liner and bed rail system.
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    I got port installed spray in liner, Southeast Toyota and still have the rail system.

    Also mine didn’t come with the Tundra lettering at the front of the bed.
     
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    SET doing some interesting thing. It says it should come with tundra logo here in Northeast. I wander if they just get it delivered without the bedliner and then have it done at dealer or outsourced it.
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    Thanks for the pictures. I'm looking at a 1794. Perhaps the omission was about lights. Idk. In fairness the dealer, my wife, was getting told this from her rep. My takeaway is that there is a lot of confusion in yoder land about what is coming when.
     
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    Thanks for the other posts guys!
     
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    Should come with them. But, don't trust dealer not to take them off when it gets unloaded.
    Personally, I'd skip the option and get it done at Line-X myself for the warranty.
     
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    RLHULK

    RLHULK Too many gamma rays in all that BBQ smoke.

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    With the composite bed I personally do not see the need for a spray in bed liner.

    I did get a rubber mat for the bed from Toyota. To keep items from sliding around.
     
  9. Aug 5, 2022 at 5:14 PM
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    Interesting point but I would think paint dictates the initial slipperiness. Rubberized coating should also be beneficial for a composite bed in terms of impact toughness.
     
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    Some of these options are installed at the port not the dealer.
     
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    Everyone has different use for their bed. I find the composite very slippery when wet. Coworker has a Tacoma without bed liner and just the bed mat. Had to check his before I got my Tundra when I heard they switched to composite.

    I personally use my truck to haul my motorcycle, which is over 400lb. When loading/unloading the bike on/off the back of truck, it can be dangerous if it's even drizzling. And I don't feel comfortable tying my motorcycle down on top of the mat that can potentially slide/move a little when hitting bumps. I'm still going to get the mat, cause the bedliner is pretty aggressive, but for when hauling the bike, I remove the mat. Don't want to go down highway and see my bike fall off the back of the truck since the tailgate has to be down. :rofl:

    Also, I like the Tundra badging in the bed. Even though I have a bed cover, I know it's there. It's the little details. :)
     
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