I have been thinking about a bed rug myself..... Something you can pull
easily out of the bed, hopefully w/o out damage, and yet maybe useful
for small things like groceries.... When the lady and I hit the store,
hmmm....damn two seater places the goodies in the bed, ouch. Those
spaghetti jars and soup cans really hurt.... When all else fails I have
found the perfect Body shop for all my repairs, and cheap.... This guy
is the coolest, and has several sweet restorations, even
Harleys...WOW... I tell myself every day it is just a car, not a
person.... If I scratch it, then I fix it, well the body shop that
is....
Jason
1/7/99 10:41 AM
-----Original Message-----
From: |< R |> [SMTP:krp@netnitco.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 1999 10:29 AM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: RE: R/T bedliner
From: Jason Jennings <jason@spray-tech.com>
To: "'dakota-truck@buffnet.net'"
<dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Subject: DML: RE: R/T bedliner
Date sent: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 10:02:25 -0500
Send reply to: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
> 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
That's why I bought a BedRug. Now my bed is as nice as the trunk
in my wife's Concorde.
|{eith R. Phelps
krp at netnitco dot net
Cat..... the other white meat.
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