mustang marty
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- Jan 17, 2020
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- new england
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- 2019 ranger stx sabertooth , 04 stang ragtop 40th anvrs. , 66 stang fastback 2 plus 2
- Occupation
- A happy retired guy
I do agree with the benefits of a drop in liner , had one in my old ranger . Living in New England my ranger makes many trips to landfill with leaves .. Now I put plastic tarp over the Line X . And still had to hose out the bed .We had a drop-in liner in our '02 Tacoma and we loved it for the 17 years we owned it.
Our 2019 Ranger has the Ford factory Toughbed sprayed in liner.
Just some observations.....
- Sliding finished lumber against a spray in liner scratches the lumber because of the rough spray in surface. Not true with a drop-in liner.
- If you get something like pine sap on the spray in liner (we live in a pine forest, hauling limbs is a regular thing) it's next to impossible to clean it off. Cleaning stains off a drop-in liner is easy.
- Sweeping out a drop-in liner after hauling a load is a piece of cake compared to a spray in liner.
- For folks that live in a 4-seasons location, another thing I liked about the drop in liner... if you drive in the snow and snow is in the bed, when it melts the liner holds the water and it doesn't leak onto the garage floor. There is no good way to plug the drain holes in the 2019/2020 Ranger bed.
- I do like that I no longer have to fish tie down straps through the liner to get to the bed tie downs now.
- Stuff sliding around in the drop-in liner was never an issue. I always secure whatever load is being hauled.
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