Re: RE Bed liners

From: Bruce Aaron Hefner (gt9742a@prism.gatech.edu)
Date: Fri May 15 1998 - 15:10:26 EDT


Hey Rob, where did you get these 2 products from, might be interested in
getting them, also what's the price range? Thanks

Bruce
>
> Craig-
> There is (or at least was) a company that made a product called
> Paintsaver. It is a heavy sheet of rubberish type material that you lay
> down on your bed before you put in the liner. It is guaranteed NOT to
> scratch your paint if installed properly (cut to fit). It also will not
> absorb moisture and cause premature rot.
> I know first hand what a plastic bedliner can do from my '89 Dak. It
> was really sad to see my bed all scratched up.
> So far I know of three people that have use it in their trucks, (my Dad
> and sister and me for my new Ram) and NO damage to date.
> It also helps with road noise if you have a cap, My Dad's '94 did not
> have the liner for the first couple of months he had it. After
> installing it there was a considerable decrease in road noise.
> I can look for the number when I get home if your are interested.
>
> PS- They also made a product called Rail Saver. It was a tough rubber
> gasket that went on the bed rail to cushion caps. My Dad's truck also
> has this and when he has to take off the cap, there is absolutely no
> scratches. (His cap is clamped on).
>
> Rob Weingart '89 LE 4x4, 194,000 miles
>



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