crazyal
Super Member
Funny. As i'm typing this I'm also watching Mythbusters. They are testing spray in bedliner to see if it's bomb proof by spraying it on both a wooden wall and a brick wall.
I've never had a spray in liner or even the type of drop in liner that stops short of the top of the bed sides. As a result ever truck I've had has had the paint worn off by the edge of the liner. After 20 years, other than looks it hasn't been a problem. I'm thinking of going with a spray in liner on my next truck. I have a heavy duty rack that fits into the stake holes on the bed. It uses a bolt through a hole in the bed side to hold it in place. With the drop in liner I had to drill large holes to get to the bolts without removing the liner.
If you are worried about stuff sliding around then buy yourself a rubber bed mat. They aren't too expensive and absolutely nothing slides (other than an accident).
I've never had a spray in liner or even the type of drop in liner that stops short of the top of the bed sides. As a result ever truck I've had has had the paint worn off by the edge of the liner. After 20 years, other than looks it hasn't been a problem. I'm thinking of going with a spray in liner on my next truck. I have a heavy duty rack that fits into the stake holes on the bed. It uses a bolt through a hole in the bed side to hold it in place. With the drop in liner I had to drill large holes to get to the bolts without removing the liner.
If you are worried about stuff sliding around then buy yourself a rubber bed mat. They aren't too expensive and absolutely nothing slides (other than an accident).