Pathung
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Patrick
- Joined
- Jan 29, 2019
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- Location
- Northern California
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Ranger XLT FX4
I have a feeling that you'd be better off with a plastic drop-in bedliner; I have one in my current truck, and I use its bed the way you do, without issues - the slippery plastic actually helps push/pull heavy items across the bed. One caveat with a drop-in is that at times water (rain, backspray) would collect at the front of the bed, between bedliner and the steel bed, eventually corroding the bed (happened to another truck of mine), hence my decision to go with a spray-on with my upcoming Ranger acquisition. I'll just have to put some cardboard or something under that heavy engine/transmission/axle.Looking for opinions from folks that use their truck beds quite a bit. I've never owned a truck with spray-in liner. It's always been plastic shells and I'm considering the same for the Ranger. I've beat the crap out of my bed shells as I've dragged things like truck axles, steel stock, concrete blocks, and boulders for landscaping.
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