what is your favorite bed liner and why?
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what is your favorite bed liner and why?
ive only used toff and the plastic slide -in...
plastic is tuff but scuff's bed- thumbs down!
toff faded, but held up well - thumbs up!
plastic is tuff but scuff's bed- thumbs down!
toff faded, but held up well - thumbs up!
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toff is a spray-in, but it is more of a rubber compound as opposed to something like the rino liner. rino is harder, but cargo tends to slide more in it from what i have seen....
i think the toff is thicker, and more flexable, and more dent resistant.
i think the toff is thicker, and more flexable, and more dent resistant.
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dual comp bedliner.
Its a Rubber Mat with ABS plastic sides. Doesn't fade, NOTHING can penetrate it, NOTHING slides.
I dont know if all spray-in do this, but I saw a company take a grinder to bed and scuff up all the paint before spraying in the bedliner. I never understood why people worry about the paint under those, like a spray in keeps it looking great? I doubt all companies take a grinder to it though.
Its a Rubber Mat with ABS plastic sides. Doesn't fade, NOTHING can penetrate it, NOTHING slides.
I dont know if all spray-in do this, but I saw a company take a grinder to bed and scuff up all the paint before spraying in the bedliner. I never understood why people worry about the paint under those, like a spray in keeps it looking great? I doubt all companies take a grinder to it though.
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bed rug if you are looking classy and don't want anything to look nasty but spray ins, to me, seems better. Yes, most places scuff up your bed with something like a grinder because the spray in stuff needs something to stick to. if the paint chipped off, then liner would come off.