Spray in Bed-Liner
I guess what I'm looking for (not to hijack the thread or anything...
) - is something that'll stand up to firewood, cinder block/brick and 4-wheelers. Maybe I'm not your typical L owners (I'm definately not the typical Mustang owner
), but a bedrug won't do - I'm sold on the spray-ins, just need to decide on brands.
Thanks for all the feedback!
) - is something that'll stand up to firewood, cinder block/brick and 4-wheelers. Maybe I'm not your typical L owners (I'm definately not the typical Mustang owner
), but a bedrug won't do - I'm sold on the spray-ins, just need to decide on brands.Thanks for all the feedback!
Originally posted by Struck By Lightning
Vettkilr,
FWIW, I've had a drop-in plastic liner in my old 3/4 ton work truck in the past and won't ever use a hard plastic bedliner again because: 1) it is slick like snot on a brass door ****, so stuff fly around in the bed. 2) they rattles, and when it rattles, it means the liner is rubbing paint off the bed somewhere. 3) it either hides all the tie downs... or 4) if you cut openings in the bedliner for the tied downs, water get in between the bedliner and the bed and bare spots from item #2 above starts to get rusty.
Vettkilr,
FWIW, I've had a drop-in plastic liner in my old 3/4 ton work truck in the past and won't ever use a hard plastic bedliner again because: 1) it is slick like snot on a brass door ****, so stuff fly around in the bed. 2) they rattles, and when it rattles, it means the liner is rubbing paint off the bed somewhere. 3) it either hides all the tie downs... or 4) if you cut openings in the bedliner for the tied downs, water get in between the bedliner and the bed and bare spots from item #2 above starts to get rusty.
Isn't the whole bed made from fiberglass?


