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All tru.civic minded wrote:honestly i prefer the spray on, - 1. you get more room ( drop in liners take about 1 inch on the sides and trust me when packing stuff , it makes a difference) 2. you dont need to put a mat to prevent things from sliding. 3 - there is an accumulation of dust and sand under the liner and if you dont clean it regularly it will cause your bed to rust.
Ted_v2 wrote:No drop in liner for me, have some older TCD vehicles in my company. ALLLLL the tray rotten. all was installed from brand new. Not small thing eh. Some proper chunks.
Spray on?ADONI wrote:Ted_v2 wrote:No drop in liner for me, have some older TCD vehicles in my company. ALLLLL the tray rotten. all was installed from brand new. Not small thing eh. Some proper chunks.
What about the liner that cause the tray to rotton?
I used some thick rubber mat on my previous van.sMASH wrote:Spray on liner with some board to rest things on...
I did the marine paint on our old ranger.Ted_v2 wrote:moisture cause the tray to rotten, 99% of the vehicles park outdoors and they hardly carry anything at all.
the frontiers without the drop in liner still fine, old k2700 TBR series vehicles still pretty decent and they are workhorses.
some advice i was given was to use grease before you install the liner, like those buckets of grease, paste it on with your hand to the tray. I cant see it doing any harm. Marine paint too.
Yupcivic minded wrote:i want to get rid of my drop in liner for the np300 - want to get a bedrug
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