alazar14
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I would prob say both have ups and down. Composite will not dent as easily as steel, and will not rust after many years, no worry about water getting trapped in places, etc. At the same time, composite will crack over time, the sun can do some major damage to the plastics, weaken them, and a cracked Taco bed will prob need to be entirely replaced. If the steel bed dents, you can usually buff that out for minimal cost and keep using the bed for years. That said, its more prone to scratching, definitely more prone to rust than composite.Truck bed is not aluminum like in F150, only the tailgate is aluminum. Tacoma is plastic composite.
Tell me what’s stronger, plastic composite in the Tacoma or steel in Ranger?
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