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Thread: Truck bedliner: Spray-on or plastic drop-in

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    10 and a half years, the Line X is still good. It will be done to the next truck too.

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    Drop in for me, don't like (after loading a buddies a few time) the no slide option, and it destroys grocery bags lol.
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    I think the next ride will have a spray in. Although more costly stuff stays put and it's easier to clean. It's a PITA to get dirt out of the drop in grooves.

    That being said a drop in is $400 cheaper and a good slathering of axle grease before installation takes away the rust worry.
    How is it one careless cigarette can cause a forest fire, but it takes a whole box of matches to light a campfire?

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    Actually, I did a beer run Saturday. I put the 24 in the back near the tail gate and when I got home I had to climb in as the case had slid towards the front so the Line-X is still somewhat slippery....lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by impact View Post
    Actually, I did a beer run Saturday. I put the 24 in the back near the tail gate and when I got home I had to climb in as the case had slid towards the front so the Line-X is still somewhat slippery....lol
    That could also be someone testing out the throttle response in their new truck
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    I just keep my Pelican 60 in the bed year round with my topper, anything small gets put in it. Slide it in and out on liner and don't have to crawl in to retrieve items.
    I'd rather be fishing! Unless you want to go hunting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loony View Post
    I just keep my Pelican 60 in the bed year round with my topper, anything small gets put in it. Slide it in and out on liner and don't have to crawl in to retrieve items.
    Excellent idea and I do believe it will hold a couple of 24's as well. Heck, toss in a couple of bags of ice and your all set for a tail gate party....lol

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    I made myself a 6ft grapple hook. One side is a hook the other a brush. Cleans off snow and can reach deep into the bed to pull stuff out that slides in.
    I’m suspicious of people who don't like dogs, but I trust a dog who doesn't like a person.

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    I've had a drop in in my truck for 10 years now and no problems. When I get the truck Krowned every couple of years they stick a long wand under the bedliner to spray, and soak it with oil.
    Rick

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    Quote Originally Posted by impact View Post
    Actually, I did a beer run Saturday. I put the 24 in the back near the tail gate and when I got home I had to climb in as the case had slid towards the front so the Line-X is still somewhat slippery....lol
    Quote Originally Posted by TurkeyRookie View Post
    That could also be someone testing out the throttle response in their new truck
    Nope, that would be the brakes... unless he drove backwards. lol
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