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The Pros and Cons Of A Carpeted Truck Bed Liner


There are many types of truck bed liners on the market today. Many of them offer a ton of different types of features and benefits. One bed liner on the market today that is starting to become more popular is the carpeted truck bed liner. The carpeted truck bed liner is made of polypropylene fiber surface, bonded to a molded closed-cell polypropylene foam bottom. There are many pros and cons to the carpeted truck bed liner. Some of the pros of the carpeted truck bed liner are. Good looks, the carpeted bed liner really jazz's up the.....
Date Published: Mar 23, 2011 - 8:58 am



“Top Five Must Have Accessories For Your Truck”


Have you ever wondered what are some of the top truck accessories on the market today. Well we are going to take a look at the top five truck accessories on the market today. Sometimes with all the truck accessories out there is hard to know which ones you should get for your pickup truck and in what order. We’ve decided to take a look at the Top 5 truck accessories to have. Plus include why you should considering enhancing your pickup truck with these accessories. Whether you have a Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Toyota, Honda, Nissan or G.M.C. pickup you will want to take a look at this list. We are going to start with the number one truck accessory on the market today.
Date Published: Mar 22, 2011 - 10:32 pm



DualLiner Truck Bed Liner


DualLiner Real Truck Bed Protection. Dualliner Bed Liner Quickview 5 Piece System: 5 Piece component system, installs with factory hardware. ZeroSkid® Surface: 3/8 inch thick Zero Skid Rubber mat, ribbed design does not trap water. Easy Install: Easy enough for anyone to install, truly hassle free. Ships to Your Door: Only Box Liner that ships [...]
Date Published: Mar 22, 2011 - 1:39 pm


Bed Liner Prices In ATL (Atlanta, Ga).


I know in today's market place that people have a hard time paying the extra few dollars to get an upgraded product. This can be partially blamed on the economic times. I believe that the consumer is trying to stretch his or her dollar further due to the uncertainty that exist. What if I told you that saving a few dollars on the original purchase of a drop in bed liner would actually cost you several time more over the length of owners ship? Well it is true, here's why: The "Drop In" bed liners are known to potentially cause unrepairable damage to the trucks finish, because they are loose fitting. This allows dirt and debris to collect underneath the bed liner and it also allows the bed liner to shift back and forth in the trucks box. Eventually the combination of these two issues, will have disastrous consequences to your truck bed. First the trucks protective finish will be wore off, leaving bare exposed metal. Once you add water you will end up with rust. Then this layer of rust will be wore off by the shifting bed liner, in the end you will end up with large holes in your trucks bed. A truck bed that looks like Swiss cheese is not only structurally not sound it also looks awful and it makes it hard to haul anything. Imagine how something like that would effect resale ? OUCH.
Date Published: Mar 21, 2011 - 10:58 pm


What Kinds Of Bed Liners Are There?


If you are about to buy a new truck, here are several different types. Here are some of your options for adding a liner to your truck bed: * Single piece plastic liners – These products are made from tough, durable material and are designed to protect your entire truck bed, including the sides and tailgate. They are not specifically designed for particular truck makes and models,they are universal fitting meaning it will fit most trucks with similar sized boxes. For instance the liner that fits the 6 foot box on the Ford F150 also fits the Chevrolet 1500 with the same length box. Because of this, there tends to be room for the drop in liner to shift around. This can create added noise and chaff your trucks finish while driving down the road. The Plastic tub liners are usually attached to the truck with included hardware. Drop in bed liner usually
Date Published: Nov 17, 2010 - 12:48 pm


 
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