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Keep Your Truck Bed Scratch-free With A Bedliner

Published by Tom Sample - Jun 8, 2007 at 23:28:57

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When you buy a new truck, you want to preserve the way it looks; shiny, clean, and unscratched. However, if you are using your truck to haul tools, wood, metal or anything else, it will not remain pristine for long. Because of this problem, truck bed liners were created. The most common type of liners are drop-in liners.

This type is made out of hard molded plastic. They are molded to the exact dimensions of your model truck, so that it fits perfectly. They have ridges and grooves that help prevent slipping and sliding of the items you are hauling, and also to allow water to drain out. They are easy to clean. You simply hose them down with water.

The drop-in liner is usually bolted into place in the bed of your truck. It will not shift or slide around. They come in many colors, although the most common is black. The nice thing about drop-in liners is that you can remove them when you need to, and the original truck bed still looks like it did when you bought it.

There are many places to buy drop-in truck bed liners. Some truck manufacturers are realizing how popular they are, and making them that way, direct from the factory. You can buy it on the car lot with a liner already installed. You can also buy drop-in liners at auto-body shops and mechanics shops. They can cost upwards of $350, but well worth it if you wish to preserve your truck bed. The liners from the shops are of the same quality as the ones from the factory, because they use direct models of your truck's bed. You can also buy drop-in liners that you install yourself with bolts. These, however, are not always as good. They are not a perfect fit with your truck bed, so they will slide around a little. When they do this, they can scratch the paint on the bed of the truck.

Sometimes drop-in bed liners can be gouged, scratched or broken. However, it would take a lot of abuse before this happened. Drop-in liners can last upwards of ten years, which is a good investment on your truck.

To save the look of your truck bed, liners are key. Some of the best are drop-in liners. You will be saving yourself a lot of time in the long run if you put a drop-in liner in your truck. Keeping it clean is easier, and reselling it later on down the road even easier. Take a look at drop-in liners before you buy your next truck.

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