I have no issues with drop-in liners, but the over the rail ones? Horrible idea. Now I need to do more body work.
I hate you, guy who had the truck before me.
I'm going to the track tomorrow, and decided to pull off the tailgate, tonneau, and the bedliner just to see how the weight reduction helps. This is the first time the liner has been out since I've had the truck for almost 4 years.
Eeeww...
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Cleaned up pretty well!
Not too much rust in the bed itself, better than I was expecting.
Down by the tailgate:
Up by the cab:
Basically, the point of this useless thread is to say, whatever you do, don't get an over-the-rail drop-in bedliner. Repairing bedsides is much more difficult and expensive than the bed itself.
I hate you, guy who had the truck before me.
I'm going to the track tomorrow, and decided to pull off the tailgate, tonneau, and the bedliner just to see how the weight reduction helps. This is the first time the liner has been out since I've had the truck for almost 4 years.
Eeeww...
Cleaned up pretty well!
Not too much rust in the bed itself, better than I was expecting.
Down by the tailgate:
Up by the cab:
Basically, the point of this useless thread is to say, whatever you do, don't get an over-the-rail drop-in bedliner. Repairing bedsides is much more difficult and expensive than the bed itself.


....sorry dan...couldnt help it!
