Bed liners and bras (Dak-Zier)

From: Cale (vencomatic@ameritech.net)
Date: Thu May 04 2000 - 06:50:28 EDT


Todd's right about the bras (insert another joke here) in that you have
to remove them to wash the truck every time. Then before you put the
bra back on (hee hee - he said bra again!) you must clean it
meticulously. If the bra is hard to take off and put on (ok guys - go
ahead with the wisecracks, you've earned it...) this gets to be a royal
pain in the arse. I know - my last truck had one and it got to be too
much jacking with it for the benefit.
 So-unless you've got your heart set on one, don't get a bra, not even a
Victoria secret one.

Later,
Cale

Todd Abernathy wrote:
>
> You have to be careful with a full-nose bra, because (insert joke here)
> they offer good protection from road debris, but dust/dirt will get under
> them. Driving will cause the bra to move and the dirt/dust will scratch
> your paint, which is self defeating for protecting your hood. You need
> to clean under the bra on a regular bases. I would also be careful of
> not getting a bra too cheap in quality while looking for a cheaper price.
> As for the Rhino liner that sounds about right I was quoted $425 plus
> $60 for over the rails by Rhino.
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