RE: bedliners...

From: Rob Agnew (ragnew@islandnet.com)
Date: Thu Dec 18 1997 - 11:30:07 EST


At 09:30 AM 12/18/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello, I've had the plastic insert in my old pickup, it was nice in that
>you wouldn't dent the bed, but you needed to take it out once in awhile
>and clean under it. It also wore the paint off the areas it came in
>contact in.

---> optional foam mat available that's supposed to prevent this.

 And the section on the bedrail would warp under the hot sun.
>It would go back to normal when it got cooler out, but it was annoying.

--> mine doesn't

<snip>The other thing is thing slide on them real well which is good if you
>are moving things, but stuff tends to slide around in the back of the
>truck. I almost fell on my ass a few times trying to take my dirtbike
>out of the back when I grabbed the front brake and the bike just slid.
>

--> my Duraliner has a no-slip surface on the floor of the bed ... less
    slipperly than the spray in bed liner I had in my previous truck. Also
    the spray-in was worn right through by plastic dog crates, and the
sheet of plywood
    on the floor.
<snip>
>Nick

Rob Agnew
ragnew@islandnet.com

Victoria, B.C.
Canada



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