jon@dakota-truck.net wrote:
>
>
> Sorry about the ranting - sometimes I just get set off in the
> face of blatant stupidity. :-) I HAVE a plastic drop-in and
> will NEVER get another. (I wish I knew then what I know now about
> drop-ins...) I don't care what that site says, a plastic drop-in
> WILL wear your paint down to bare metal. And unlike a spray-in,
> water CAN and DOES get under a drop-in. The only reason it doesn't
> corrode is because the liner's constant wear doesn't allow rust to
> stick around. As soon as you remove it though... Better do something
> quick!
>
wow - I think that was about half a years worth of DML posting text that
Jon just pumped out in one post LOL Sorry man I coudlnt read all that!
I did skim the highlights - heh - and as you already know and I am about
to reaffirm... I HAVE seen what drop in bed liners do to the finish of a
truck - and they WILL TOTAL the paint. I would never buy a drop in
ever. Spray in bedliners can be patched very easily. Many placed offer
free patch jobs if it ever is scraped down to the paint.
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