Pick-up Truck Bedliners

   / Pick-up Truck Bedliners #31  
I'll have to admit that I tend to agree with scruffy on this one. No bed liners or spray ins for me. But I do have a rubber bed mat in my truck. My dog was really proud of it when I got it because now it doesn't take near as much effort for her to stay in one place while she rides in the bed./w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 
   / Pick-up Truck Bedliners #32  
I've never had to repaint my bed or had it rust one bit from using bedliners. I take mine out in the spring every year and wash underneath of it and wax the box. My main reason for having a bedliner is the dents that you get in one from hauling stuff and the ease with which you can slide stuff in and out or lock it in with the 2x4's. Mine is just as much function as it is protection.
 
   / Pick-up Truck Bedliners #33  
Paul, wonder in to your friendly dealership, (in a farm/agricultural/timber area) and simply ask them what kind of a hit does a pickup take value wise, IF the interior of the bed is scratched up from use. Of course, put the provisio that the exterior paint/body is in nice shape, and the interior of the cab is in nice condition.
I've had them flat tell me that it makes NO differance in the value of the rig, providing the mechanics and body, etc is in good condition.
The only reason to add the spray liner when selling (if personally selling it) is the same as the reason you spent a couple days detailing it in the first place....to get the highest price possible out of it.
Note: I've never bothered doing anything to the inside of a pickup bed...other than cleaning. Couldn't see spending 200 to make .... maybe a 100 more.
Have you seen commercially done spray liners peeling? I have, ugly too! I've also seen them leak moisture under them, and rust out an area.
I've also spent around a thousand redoing a bed with teak boards just for the 'look', but then, I wouldn't put anything back there either! One p/u I had, never, ever, hauled anything, except a custom made topper. I borrowed my Dad's truck to take stuff to the dump. Truck had less than 7000 miles on it when I sold it ... only six years old at the time. Absolutely worthless as a truck, but nice at the drags, and car shows!
The current operational theory that I operate under is: Buy it, USE it, sell it. No extra horse pucky along the way, except to add visually appealing touches, which are very minor in cost.
 
   / Pick-up Truck Bedliners #34  
If you totally beat the dog crap out of the bed you can cover it with a slide in liner when you go to sell. That's what the dealer does. You would be suprized what's under some of those bedliners on the used car lot.
 
   / Pick-up Truck Bedliners #35  
Cowboydoc:

It's a great world when we can all express our opionions and have a choice of options to meet individual needs.

Egon
 
   / Pick-up Truck Bedliners #36  
It sure is Egon. Now if we can just keep the bleeping govt. from screwing that up we'll be just fine!!
 
   / Pick-up Truck Bedliners #37  
Brad, I just bought my old '81 F250 in October '96 and it had a brand new slide in bed liner. When I was looking at it, I told me wife I'd bet it had holes in the bed./w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif However, I looked to see and was surprised to find no holes; don't know why the dealer put that liner in there, but I've still got it. It does let stuff slide in and out easier.
 
   / Pick-up Truck Bedliners #38  
Like quite a few others ... I have a truck that I use as a truck ... not a lifestyle statement.
That said ... there were, to me, still a lot of good reasons to keep the box from falling apart. It's pretty damp here in Michigan and I could see the scrapes starting to rust as soon as they were made (unlike dry Alberta where I never really worried about the bed).
Still ... our old Ford is now 24 years old ... so paying $450 for one of those spray jobs was out of the question (and the rubber mat just kept the water sitting underneath instead of drying) ... so I took the cheap way out ... spent quite a few hours cleaning the box completely (one full box of TSP) ... and then painted it with the kits they sell at TSC and auto shops.
No regrets ... it has a couple of minor scrapes that I need to touch up after 19 months of very hard use. While I don't haul a lot of rocks and stuff ... most of the use is hauling bedding and hay ... it does get used to haul equipment which is rdagged on and off.
If I were to break down and buy new (which'll be after this one gives up), I'll go for the professional spray job ... but this is working out well!
 
   / Pick-up Truck Bedliners #39  
A few things to ad...

Plastic liners are not recommended with campers; it allows them to slide too easily.

When I removed the liner in myt old truck, there was a lot of wear and corrosion from the moisture it held in.

Plastic liners are dangerous around gas cans. The static can cause the gas to ignite. One of the firefighters at our station warned a guy at a gas station. As he walked inside to buy gas, he heard a boom. Came back out to see the guy got burned when he filled the gas can that was sitting in the back of the truck...
 
   / Pick-up Truck Bedliners #40  
<font color=red>When I removed the liner in myt old truck, there was a lot of wear and corrosion from the moisture it held in.</font color=red>

Robert,

I just bought a new Dodge 2500. Couldn't resist, big rebate and fairly low financing along with 100,000 mile warranty. I recall a local camper dealer telling me a pad was available for placement under the bedliner. It breathes to prevent rust and provides a barrier against abrasion. I bought a Dodge liner with my truck, which is made by Penda. I am going to check next week with that same camper dealer to see if he still sells those mats.
 

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