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I recently bought the modular bedliner part number R1WZ2600038A. There are no instructions for installation online even though a link was provided. Has anyone installed one of these on a ’24? It’s really fairly straightforward looking but I need to know the order in which the pieces are installed. They interlock and I’ve put it in and taken it apart twice already. Any help would be appreciated
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I found those, thanks. And I don’t see any further instructions on the order of installation either. My best guess is the front, floor, sides then the tailgate. They fit together better in the driveway than in the bed😃
 

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I found those, thanks. And I don’t see any further instructions on the order of installation either. My best guess is the front, floor, sides then the tailgate. They fit together better in the driveway than in the bed😃
put wheels on it and use it as a trailer :p
 

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Looking at the floor instructions, it looks like it would need to be installed first. the clips upfront would be covered by the front piece.

Once installed, I'm curious if there is till 48" between the wheel wells.
 

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After suffering through the bedliner install without any good instructions I made a video hoping to help others. Half way through making my install video the Ford website added the instructions for the full modular bedliner kit. I hope this video helps someone.

Directions are here: https://www.fordservicecontent.deal...anger_PICKUP_BOX_LINER_and_TAILGATE_LINER.pdf

My video:
Are you happy with the Ford modular bed liner? Im deciding whether to do that or go with a spray in bed liner.
 

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Are you happy with the Ford modular bed liner? Im deciding whether to do that or go with a spray in bed liner.
Yes I am. I've had 5 trucks with drop in liners and 2 trucks with spray in. I hate spray in liners. Nothing slides in an out, it just scrapes it all up. Your plywood will get scratched to pieces. Dirt or sod in the back and it sticks to it and is just a pain. Throw bags of mulch in the bed and they just stick there instead of sliding up against the cab. If you use your truck like a truck you will hate a spray in. Don't get me started on all the stuff that gets scuffed and scratched on the grit like surface. I've lost so much skin just moving around in the bed to store, tie or move stuff around. I like to be able to slide items in and out of my truck. I've had trucks for 40 years and never had rust from a drop in bedliner either. If you don't plan on having anything in the bed very often, then get a spray in because they do look nicer and you will have 48" of width between the wheel wells on the Ranger. Hope this helps.
 
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Yes I am. I've had 5 trucks with drop in liners and 2 trucks with spray in. I hate spray in liners. Nothing slides in an out, it just scrapes it all up. Your plywood will get scratched to pieces. Dirt or sod in the back and it sticks to it and is just a pain. Throw bags of mulch in the bed and they just stick there instead of sliding up against the cab. If you use your truck like a truck you will hate a spray in. Don't get me started on all the stuff that gets scuffed and scratched on the grit like surface. I've lost so much skin just moving around in the bed to store, tie or move stuff around. I like to be able to slide items in and out of my truck. I've had trucks for 40 years and never had rust from a drop in bedliner either. If you don't plan on having anything in the bed very often, then get a spray in because they do look nicer and you will have 48" of width between the wheel wells on the Ranger. Hope this helps.


Thanks for the reply, i appreciate your perspective. My worry is that the modular bedliner wont allow the entire 48" of width but i dont know for sure. Its one of those things i wanted but its not necessarily a deal breaker. I do like the drop in plastic style for the same reasons you mentioned and this would be my first time with a line-x style bedliner. Im considering this other drop in option from DuraLiner as well but I havent seen any reviews and the photos on the website aren't exactly great.

https://www.penda.com/product/dural...n-bed-liner-year-2024-bed-length-50-63107srx/
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