The BedRug bedliner by Wise Industries Inc. is now available for the 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche. "The BedRug provides a stylish look while protecting the truck bed from scratches and stains, helping to keep this top-of-the-line sport utility truck looking great," said Ron Wise, president, Wise Industries Inc. The BedRug is comprised of a non-skid, polypropylene fiber surface bonded to a layer of water-resistant, closed-cell polypropylene foam, resulting in a liner that looks and feels just like carpet. "Because the BedRug is made entirely of plastic, it is unaffected by water, dirt, grease and oil. And it can be cleaned easily with just a vacuum, hose or pressure washer," Wise said. BedRug's custom molded foam bottom conforms exactly to ribs in the Avalanche bed, creating a smooth and level "knee-friendly" surface that is comfortable enough to sleep on. Unlike sprayed-in bedliners, the BedRug is removable, reusable and resalable. And because BedRug protects the original truck bed from dents, scratches and rust, it ultimately enhances the resale value of the truck it is installed in. The BedRug is also available for the 2002-2006 Chevrolet Avalanche. BedRug installs in less than one hour using hook and loop fasteners. It is backed by the BedRug 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee and a complete customer satisfaction warranty from Wise Industries Inc. Visit www.bedrug.com to learn more about the "Superior Plastic Bedliner" and to order a free sample of the BedRug material. For more information call Wise Industries Inc. toll-free at 800.462.8435; write P.O. Box 149, Old Hickory, TN, 37138.
2007 Chevrolet Avalanche BedRug Now Available

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