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Hey guys. I am buying a Black Tremor in the next month.

Have a couple questions

It does not come with a bed liner. Should I do the plastic drop in or spray? Note in either case I would get a carpet bad for the bottom part. Leaning plastic drop in as the spray felt like sandpaper.

What about rear wheel liners? Worth it?

Also for the tonneau I was going to do the Bak brand and maybe the elevate ts rails to give me the option for some cross bars.

Might wait til the spring for a leveling kit and tint on windows.

Thoughts?

Excited!
 
Imo rear wheel well liners are pretty worth while if you can plan on going offroad, spraying out the plastic liners is a lot easier than spraying out the wheel well without it.

I'm a big fan of the spray liner, i actually put a rubber bed mat on top of it as well, just to keep things from sliding around, it works quite well.

I have avoided leveling my truck so far, I kinda wanna see what strut options come through but also kind of dislike of sagging/squatting when towing once leveled.
 
I picked up my Agate Black Tremor in June and installed the Husky wheel well liners on the first day. I’m my opinion they’re worth it and add to the look.

I also had LineX spray in liner done and then installed Bak X4S cover. I was originally thinking about crossbars, will probably spend my money on a leveling kit next.

My front windows were also tinted to match the rear.
 

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If you are not wanting the texture of the of a spray in bed liner, I would suggest the bedrug impact liner. The impact version has a thicker pad in the floor. You can also get it with or without the sides if you wanted to maybe do it with a spray in. I just did the full impact liner. I really like it overall. I don't have any pictures of it. I will try to take a couple this weekend.
 
I really like the dual liner bed liner, it's part plastic and part rubber.
 
I'm going with a BedRug. I put one in the Raptor I had and liked it. Will have tint on it before taking delivery. I'm going with the Truxedo Sentry cover. I don't like the corners on the BAK cover. I've seen a number of complaints of them them falling off. Not sure if I'll do the wheel well liners, but won't be leveling it.
 
Got mine two weeks ago or so and have done all the things you're asking about for the most part. To date I've added.
  • Husky floor liner
  • Screen protectors (this is a must and super inexpensive/easy)
  • Bedrug classic liner (I was going spray in but opted for this and am extremely happy I did)
  • Bakflip Mx4 Tonneau

Planned are:
  • Window tint
  • Wheel well liners
  • Ceramic coating (maybe)

These are the main things I'm after or considering. There are a ton of other odds and ends stuff that I'll likely end up doing but nothing as important as the above.
 
Ceramic coating is well worth it in my opinion. It’s nice being able to wash the truck by just spraying it off with a hose.
 
Ceramic coating is well worth it in my opinion. It’s nice being able to wash the truck by just spraying it off with a hose.
foam cannon and no touch wash is amazing with ceramic coating
 
I have to agree with the ceramic coating. I have PPF, but I have it ceramic coated. It helps keep it cleaner because not as much dirt and grime stick to it in the first place. Then it is very quick and easy to wash when it needs it. However, if you are one that uses automatic car washes then it is probably not for you.
 
I really like the dual liner bed liner, it's part plastic and part rubber.
Did you get the Dual liner? Really leaning toward this approach! And they are made an hour from my home!! Do you like it?
 
Detailing is a bit of stress relief for me, so since I enjoy it and don't mind the time commitment I have a bit of hesitancy. Ultimately though I am leaning towards it heavily just for the extra protection .
 
Detailing is a bit of stress relief for me, so since I enjoy it and don't mind the time commitment I have a bit of hesitancy. Ultimately though I am leaning towards it heavily just for the extra protection .
It made me feel a bit better the first time I found myself on a narrow trail with some overhanging branches. I imagined what the pinstriping might have been like without it.
 
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