Re: RE: Looking for a bedliner

From: Shawn (englehart@Sympatico.ca)
Date: Tue Mar 20 2001 - 08:27:52 EST


Lets try this posting from work thing again, keep getting bounced. There
was a drop in liner in the back of my truck when I bought it, had two holes
cut in it for a fifth wheel and I removed it. The drop in wore the paint
down to the metal in a number of places so I did not get another one. I
think that I am going to try to get a spray in one this summer and was told
they could also cover the fifth wheel bolt holes no problem. Maybe you
should look at a spray in liner and then a rubber mat for the bottem of the
bed to protect from the snowmobile. The drop in liner did more damage then
I have not using one for the past year.

Shawn Englehart

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Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 12:17:31 -0500
From: "Josh Stolarz" <jstolarz@loa.com>
Subject: DML: Re: RE: Looking for a bedliner

Depends on the application. In my case, a spray wouldn't do, I drive my
snowmobile in the back of my truck, so that means 500 pounds of down
pressure from the carbide runners on the skis going down on the bedliner,
also the carbide studs from the track. The Carbides from the skis leave nice
gouges in the bedliner. If I had a spray in, I'm sure I would be down to
bare metal...

Josh



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