No offense taken.
But if one uses a truck to haul STUFF like engines, rocks,
nail-embedded wood, and old appliances, they will cause a LOT more
dents and deep gouges and resulting rust with a sprayed-on liner
than with a plastic one. The rust that forms where the paint is
worn away by the liner is kept under control by the same wearing
action. As a bonus, loading and unloading of the real heavy stuff
is made a lot easier by the slippery surface. Loads shifting in
transit is no problem if they are properly tied down or if the
ridges in the liner are cleverly utilized.
Now...
What I can't figure out is why anyone would buy a truck if they
aren't hauling STUFF?
Hopefully THAT didn't offend anyone.
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* Paul Schelling '93 Dakota Sport - Autocrosser, Daily Driver *
* schelling_pm@corning.com '78 124 Spider - Sunny Summer Days (rusty, no top) *
* '83 Rabbit - Ice Racer, Winter Rally (in progress) *
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