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Old 12-30-2009, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by KhanTyranitar
Exactly. If you wanted to sell your truck, it would be worth less because of the drop in liner. It is a liability. If you had a spray on liner, your truck bed would be protected and would be worth more than a truck without a liner. Drilling any holes will invite rust and ruin your truck. I would say for now, remove the liner. If the liner doesn't protect the bed, what good is it. Take it out and save yourself the grief.
Well that's not quite what I meant...

I do use the drop in liner, I just try to keep it clean and dry underneath it. I use the bed of my truck to carry materials that are shoveled out, so a spray liner would be totally unworkable for me - it would be too rough, and wouldn't last a month...