Engineered from industrial-grade materials, DuraLiner bedliners withstand heavy loads, harsh impacts, and extreme weather, delivering years of reliable protection for any truck.
Every liner is molded to match exact truck specifications, ensuring seamless installation, flawless alignment, and maximum coverage without gaps or shifting.
Advanced non-slip surface and reinforced walls keep cargo secure while shielding the truck bed from scratches, dents, rust, and corrosion.

DuraLiner Premium Truck Bed Divider for Chevy Silverado or GMC Sierra Designed Exclusively for use Drop-in Bedliners
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DuraLiner Premium Truck Bed Divider for Ford F150 2015+ and F250 2017+, Designed Exclusively for use with DuraLiner Drop-in Bedliners
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DuraLiner Premium Truck Bed Divider for Ford Ranger Designed Exclusively for use with DuraLiner Drop-in Bedliners
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DuraLiner Premium Truck Bed Divider for Chevy Colorado or GMC Canyon Designed Exclusively for use Drop-in Bedliners
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Bed Liner Hardware Kit | For Penda Over Rail Bed & Tailgate Liners | Compatible with GM, Dodge, Toyota Trucks | DuraLiner PA05015
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Tough trucks deserve tougher protection. DuraLiner engineers heavy-duty bedliners that shield your cargo area from dents, scratches, and corrosion — no matter what the workday throws at it.
Every liner is molded for a precise fit, locking into place without shifting or rattling. The textured surface keeps cargo secure during transit, while UV-resistant materials stand up to years of sun, rain, and snow.
Contractors, fleet owners, and weekend haulers rely on this gear for a reason. It installs in minutes and performs for decades.
Protect your investment with accessories engineered for real work.
Matthew Reynolds
Finding a replacement set after weeks of chasing the manufacturer with zero luck felt like a small victory. These plugs slotted right into my truck bed holes and look factory-clean once seated. The fit is spot-on, and installation took me barely a couple of minutes with no special tools required.
One thing worth mentioning: I had to take an X-Acto knife to a couple of my bed liner holes because the original cuts were frayed and slightly out of round. Once cleaned up, the plugs seated firmly and flush. They feel durable enough to handle hauling gravel or debris without popping loose.
Just double-check the listing details regarding quantity before ordering so you grab the right count for your truck the first time around.
Stephen Parker
At first glance, the truck bed divider seemed like a smart little fix, and honestly, when it fits the right setup, it really does the job well. Groceries stop sliding around, loose stuff stays put, and the whole thing feels sturdy enough for normal use. I can see why some people like it. The basic idea is good. Simple, useful, not overcomplicated.
But yeah, the fit info is where everything goes sideways. The listing makes it sound way more universal than it actually is, and that’s a huge problem. It seems to work mainly if you already have a Duraliner or a very specific bed setup, which is... not made clear enough at all. On some trucks it’s too short, on others loose, and then the return fees hit hard. Good concept, messy description, frustrating experience.
Jake Allen
Picked this up after months of debating whether a bed liner was actually worth the investment. Honestly, the fit surprised me — it hugged the truck bed more snugly than I expected, without any obvious gaps or awkward shifting around when loading heavier items.
The material feels solid without being unnecessarily heavy, which made installation manageable without needing extra hands. It doesn't look cheap either, which matters when you're spending real money on something meant to protect an equally real investment.
After regular use hauling garden supplies and the occasional bulky furniture piece, there's no visible warping or cracking. Whether it holds up long-term remains to be seen, but so far the durability seems genuinely promising rather than just a marketing talking point.