RE: Bedliner damage control

From: andylevy@yahoo.com
Date: Wed Aug 25 2004 - 11:59:17 EDT


That was my first thought but unless we go Herculiner, it's not really an
option at this point. We need to attack just the rails at least for now.

In article <BAY8-F73hEUsebmspH200016b74@hotmail.com>,
adam_is_mr_plow@hotmail.com ("Mr. Plow") writes:
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>
> If he wants to keep the bed on the truck and not have it totally rust away,
> tell him to pull that hunk of plastic crap out and spray-line it with
> whatever major company.
> Tell him to lift it off the bottom of the bed and take a look at the damage
> that is already there...
>
>
>
> The Adam Blaster
> Two words, figure it out.....
>
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> >
> >Posting for my brother in law....
> >
> >Brother in law bought a Tacoma w/ about 66K on the clock. Came with a
> >plastic
> >drop-in liner that goes over the rails, and he's finally noticed (had the
> >truck
> >a week now) that the liner rubs the bedrails and is scarring the paint.
> >Ideas
> >on what he can do to solve this? All I can come up with is to cut off that
> >section of the liner and put on some securely-mounted caps on the rails, or
> >cut
> >it off and Line-X/Rhino/Herculiner the tails.
>
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