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- From: ken@wybbs.mi.org (Ken Jongsma)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- Subject: Re: Truck Bedliner
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.013111.19944@wybbs.mi.org>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 01:31:11 GMT
- References: <20000009@hp-ptp.ptp.hp.com>
- Reply-To: jongsma@benzie.si.com
- Organization: Smiths Industries
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- tristan@hp-ptp.ptp.hp.com (Tristan Colson) writes:
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- >I have a 1989 Toyota pickup with xtra cab.
- >Due to a manufacturing defect, I'm going to get my truck repainted by
- >the dealer. This gives me a second chance to get a bedliner, which I regret
- >not having done when I originally bought the truck.
-
- >Does anyone have any recommendations for good brands of bedliners, or any
- >advice about which ones to stay away from?
-
- I'd think twice about getting a liner and consider a rubber mat instead.
- The problem with liners is that they are so slippery that anything you
- put in the back is going to fly all over the place every time you start
- or stop the truck.
-
- Unless you plan on hauling dirt or gravel regularly, you probably won't
- need a liner...
-
- You should also consider a *good* cover. I have a Luxus that removes in
- less than a minute, doesn't look like a circus tent and doesn't use velcro.
-
-
- >Tom (using Tristan's account)
-
- Things that make you go "Hmmmm..."
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- Ken Jongsma jongsma@benzie.si.com
- Smiths Industries ken@wybbs.mi.org
- Grand Rapids, Michigan 73115.1041@compuserve.com
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