
6. As mentioned before, the BedRug is held in with a hook-and-loop fastening system. The hook side is a peel-and-stick application, while the loop side is sewn directly to the BedRug, so you don't have to mess with it. | 
7. We dropped the liner in and started spacing out the hook side. BedRug helps you out by molding little line-up marks for proper layout. We used pieces of tape to transfer the layout to the bed. |

8. To ensure a good stick, we cleaned the areas with a little brake clean to remove any crud, and the little pieces of tape help us pinpoint where to clean. | 
9. It's not really rocket science, so just like the name, peel and stick-that's all it takes. Once all the stickies are in place, drop the unit in, push it into the corners, and smooth it out over the wheelwells and hooks. |

10. Because the liner slides under the tailgate cap and is constructed out of foam, it will crush and, in turn, make the cap look wavy. To prevent this, the company provides these little plastic spacers that fit between the cap and the tailgate itself. | 
11. There you have it-a nice cushy bed to haul your parts in. |