RE: RE: R/T bedliner

From: Jason Jennings (jason@spray-tech.com)
Date: Thu Jan 07 1999 - 11:18:52 EST


I have the same opinion.... Hence the good find on the auto body guy...
For a couple of hundred I can have the bed looking better than new. I
mean factory f'ing new.... Normally I would say a truck is a truck so
use it, but the R/T in my drive way was meant to eat Ferds.....

Jason
1/7/99 11:22 AM

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Gordon Thomas Adams [SMTP:gta0001@jove.acs.unt.edu]
        Sent: Thursday, January 07, 1999 11:03 AM
        To: 'dakota-truck@buffnet.net'
        Subject: Re: DML: RE: R/T bedliner

        When considering a bedliner I normally talk myself out of it by
saying
        that I'll use it like a truck, and when the bed gets to
scratched and ugly
        to look at, then i will put in a bedliner. i usually end up
trading it
        before that happens.

        gordon

        On Thu, 7 Jan 1999, Jason Jennings wrote:

> I would question a liner drop in for the R/T????? seems to me
the
> faster you run it. The more potential drag may arise???? The
spray on
> kind is not getting my best thoughts either???? The spray on
has a
> massive rough surface.... My opinion.....Leave it untouched
and just
> don't haul your junk in it. Buy a $200 junker for stuff like
that....
> I thought the R/T was meant to eat the Ferds of the road, not
to play
> U-haul for a day????
>
>
>
> Jason
> 1/7/99 10:05 AM
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Patrick and Kelly Engram
[SMTP:shetland@erols.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 1999 10:49 PM
> To: DML
> Subject: DML: R/T bedliner
>
> Does the R/T come with a standard drop-in bedliner from
the
> factory?
> I just seem to remember someone saying the dealer put
one in
> and when
> they took
> it back out there were marks on the bed, and the
customer didnt
> want the
> liner anyway....
>
> Patrick
>



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