i prefer the plastic drop in because it is smoother... I spend more time Hauling Furniture and other items where i don't want the finish to have any scars.
i prefer the plastic drop in because it is smoother... I spend more time Hauling Furniture and other items where i don't want the finish to have any scars.
IMO it depends on what you are hauling.
I have to agree here. Having a furniture restoration and repair business, I carry customers pieces at times in my truck. Anything that might mark or scar furniture is frowned on so a plastic slip-in liner is what I have and will have in my new truck.
Some of you guys should consider a factory "rubber mat" for the bed.....
I had a "bed-rug" and loved it, looked the best, but even with a "Roll-n-Lock" it would get wet, even though they can take that abuse, you know what water and mildew can do to any product.
So I went with a rubber mat and love it....nothing SLIPS on this mat, it would be great for moving valuable antiques/furniture.......just a thought!
that is impressive ... how could i get somethn like that done?
Thanks JJDH, but many Line-X dealers offer templates like this...it just happens that Truckgasm has the KR logo. I would search him out and he can help you find the right dealer in your area.
x2 on Line-X. I will always recommend that over a liner now. Just recently I purchased a retractable cover so I had to pull my liner out. The tops of the wheels wells have been rubbed down to the metal and some of the bed has been scratched up pretty bad. Planning on getting a BedRug but thanks to my liner I have to put some rust preventative down and respray the bed.
Thanks JJDH, but many Line-X dealers offer templates like this...it just happens that Truckgasm has the KR logo. I would search him out and he can help you find the right dealer in your area.
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