At 03:01 PM 3/4/96 -0600, you wrote:
>
>
>From: CSiano@banyan.com@INTERNET on Mon, Mar 4, 1996 3:23 PM
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>>>- Bed Liner (I'm looking for a really good buy, and I don't want rust to
>>> build up under the liner)
>
>>I still prefer the Rhino liner, but a cheap ($50 - $100) option is to just
>>get a bed mat. This will protect against 80% or so of the load dings.
>
>I was watching one of the auto shows on TNN this past weekend and an add
cam for
>truck bed protection products, unfortunately I did not catch/remeber the name.
>They had a roll of foam material that you cut to fit the bed to place under
the
>bedliner and die cut clear adhesive material to cover the bed rails. The ad
>specifically addressed the issue of paint scuffing du to bedliners. May be
worth
>looking into.
>
>Dave Clement
>
My local cap shop had them in the showroom . I thought it was an interesting
idea, but I did not buy one to go under my non-skid drop-in liner. I had a
bed mat in my old S-10. It worked fairly well and it was easy to clean
under, sort of. ;)
-Buddy Borders
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