DEARBORN, Mich. , March 17, 2008 – Ford’s F-Series Super Duty,
America’s hardest-working pickup, just got tougher thanks to a new
feature called Tough Bed, a unique, military-grade, factory-installed,
spray-in bed liner.
“Tough Bed is a smart solution for Ford
Super Duty customers who want to better protect their most important
asset – the pickup box,” said Tom Aubrey, Ford F-Series Super Duty
marketing manager. “Like the entire truck, Tough Bed stands up to the
most stringent durability standards including those required by the
U.S. Military – that definitely makes it ‘Built Ford Tough.’”
According
to the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA), installation of
spray-in bedliners grew from 27 percent in 2004 to nearly 34 percent of
all pickup trucks in 2006 and will continue to grow at a steady rate to
nearly 40 percent in 2008.
Developed in partnership with PPG
Industries, Tough Bed exceeds the standards of today’s typical
aftermarket spray-in bedliner solutions. This military-grade coating
has been through the government’s toughest blast mitigation testing to
determine whether the material can with stand the force of a bomb
blast. It has performed equal to or better than other protective
coating systems at one-third the thickness.
The polyol-based
elastomeric film and isocyanate hardener are applied to the pickup box
by a precision, high-pressure, automated sprayer to ensure one smooth,
even coat at a very low film thickness – unlike the traditional
hand-spray application of aftermarket bed liners.
The finer
application ensures that the bedliner materials won’t run or sag on the
inside walls of the box in addition minimizing unnecessary weight.
Tough Bed does not compromise Super Duty’s class-leading cargo capacity
or the installation of aftermarket assets such as tool boxes, tonneau
covers and truck caps. The uniformly textured surface also helps
minimize load slippage while delivering an exceptionally clean
appearance.
The special bedliner material formula is immune to
the effects of ultraviolet radiation and will not fade or chalk. It
also protects against physical damage to the pickup box such as
gouging, scratching, cracking and chipping. ....
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