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DuraLiner Bed Liner

Those liners will scratch the paint and let rust start.
You can get it sprayed with line-x for probably double that price.
 
Thanks guys, I hadn't thought of drop-in liners trapping water. I was going that way because it seemed easy... but definitely don't want that happening on my truck.

The Herculiner kit is a whole lot cheaper, so I'll probably go that way. I appreciate it.
 
I had a drop in for years. It will mar and wear on the paint, but still better than the bed being exposed to everything. I would remove it occasionally and hose out what little debris would be in the bed, which really amounted to nil compared to what was in the bedliner. IMO it was a good investment, I even hauled mixed concrete with that in place, and a 2x8 to keep it in the bed, then washed it out after unloading. If you have a tailgate closed I didn't have an issue with debris getting under the drop in.
 
Thanks guys, I hadn't thought of drop-in liners trapping water. I was going that way because it seemed easy... but definitely don't want that happening on my truck.

The Herculiner kit is a whole lot cheaper, so I'll probably go that way. I appreciate it.
I used Herculiner in my Blazer on the floor board. Apply in a well ventilated area.. works great but with a lot of sun exposure it can fade. I think they sell a coat to help with that.

I put some on the shell of my Bazer and the black has faded a bit. But that's after 2 years of out door parking in Arizona.
 

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