RE: Bed Liners

From: Preacher (preacher@carolina.rr.com)
Date: Mon Apr 12 1999 - 18:31:22 EDT


I would imagine that the spray-in liners are a couple of pounds heavier
than a good drop in.... but come on... a couple of pounds, or even 10 is
not gonna make a noticeable difference even to the most discerning driver!
Besides... I keep going back to the reason for putting a bed liner in there
in the first place... to protect the bed. Why put in a drop-in liner that
can damage what it's supposed to protect? (And yes.. I think Linex is the
bgest, but I'm prejudiced... I already have it....)

Preacher
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On Monday, April 12, 1999 1:43 PM, Carlos Medina
[SMTP:CTMedina@email.msn.com] wrote:
| Hey fellow DMLers
|
| I am looking into bed liners and have heard the discussions already, but
has
| anyone had any problems with the spray ins being too heavy? I don't
think
| they would be that heavier, but that is what I hear from pro drop in
people!
| Does the fact that the bed is double walled matter? From what I hear
Line X
| is best! Correct?
|
| Carlos Medina
| San Antonio
| 99 Blk V6 Dakota Rocket
|
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