Honestly, dump that plastic piece of garbage and go with a spay-in liner.
This is one of the best things that can be done to ANY truck, no matter what
your own plans for your truck are. The plastic liners are junk, they wear
away at your bed.
Steve, you've already noticed damage from it, and how long have you had the
thing? Check under it in six months, or a year!
I tell everyone i know to ditch those plastic bed-liners and get a spray-in.
It doesn't even matter what spray-in you get because even the worst
spray-in is way better than the best plastic drop-in.
That's just MHO,
Frank WJ
>From: steve318@webtv.net (Steve Preston)
>
>I know,I know.If it weren`t for bad luck I`d have no luck at all.I got
>this bedliner put in a few months ago.(My father-in-law had the same one
>put on his new Toy).Welp,my Dak has one(count it on one finger),one
>screw/bolt to hold the tailgate cover in place,O.K? His Toy has SIX.Some
>of you know where I`m going with this,don`t ya? On his Toy(I don`t want
>to come right out and call it a truck,because once you rack up five or
>six hundred thousand miles on one of these things,better get out the
>checkbook),I lost my train of thought here....O.K.,the piece of bedliner
>that folds over the tailgate does not scratch his tailgate because he
>has six bolts holding his in place.I got 1.So my question to the DML is
>seventeenfold.But the main one is: A.) How can I keep my tailgate from
>getting scratched?Some real wide double-stick foam tape? Please do not
>reply with a one-word answer as it has taken me some time to formulate
>such a question.Thank you. Steve P.
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