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    Default Protection In truck beds

    What Is out there to use to protect the Inside of the box of a truck bed? I plan on hauling some wood with my new truck but I don't want to beat on the box too much. I've ruined other pick up boxes before. I'm not about to ruin this one. I don't want nothing plastic, that's too slippery.

    Thanks In advance.

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    line x is the best i have seen.

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    I know a few guys who have got a d.i.y. roll on bedliner kit from Farm and Fleet. They look really sweet and work well from what i've heard. I think they run about $80
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    The only problem with spray on or roll on bed liners and hauling wood is they are always dirty because the surface is so textured the wood fills up the texturing and then its dirty and hard to clean.A plastic bedliner just might be the ticket Schultzy.I know they are slippery but they are alot easier to clean..Just a thought..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Franny View Post
    The only problem with spray on or roll on bed liners and hauling wood is they are always dirty because the surface is so textured the wood fills up the texturing and then its dirty and hard to clean.A plastic bedliner just might be the ticket Schultzy.I know they are slippery but they are alot easier to clean..Just a thought..
    well put
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    I would suggest any of the spray on bed liners. You won't have to worry about anything banging up your box...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franny View Post
    The only problem with spray on or roll on bed liners and hauling wood is they are always dirty because the surface is so textured the wood fills up the texturing and then its dirty and hard to clean.A plastic bedliner just might be the ticket Schultzy.I know they are slippery but they are alot easier to clean..Just a thought..
    I have a spray-in liner, and if you take it to the car wash or have a pressure washer (heck, even a garden hose), they are relatively easy to clean. They are not as easy to sweep out, but spraying them out is easy. I'll take a spray-in over one of the plastic ones any day..
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    Another vote for the spray on/roll on. If you have issues with wood getting stuck in the liner just throw a rubber mat in the bottom. My dogs like the rubber matting way more than the liner which can still get a little slick when wet. Food for thought

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    I have a Line X spray on liner in my truck and really like it.
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