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<blockquote data-quote="Bed Wetter" data-source="post: 64558" data-attributes="member: 428"><p>It'd be silly to do anything other than spray-on bedliner. If you use a hard plastic "shell" liner you invite moisture and grit to settle in between the bed and the liner. Over time that moisture and sand/dust work together with road vibration to chew through the factory finish and into the metal.</p><p></p><p>A spray-on liner will keep you from ever seeing the surface of your bed again but it locks out moisture and debris. If it gets really beet up, just re-apply a new coat and it's good as new. Want more grip? Sprinkle some fine silica sand on the freshly applied final coat of liner. Once dry, apply one extra coat over the top of the "sanded" areas. It'll be grippier than a roof shingle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bed Wetter, post: 64558, member: 428"] It'd be silly to do anything other than spray-on bedliner. If you use a hard plastic "shell" liner you invite moisture and grit to settle in between the bed and the liner. Over time that moisture and sand/dust work together with road vibration to chew through the factory finish and into the metal. A spray-on liner will keep you from ever seeing the surface of your bed again but it locks out moisture and debris. If it gets really beet up, just re-apply a new coat and it's good as new. Want more grip? Sprinkle some fine silica sand on the freshly applied final coat of liner. Once dry, apply one extra coat over the top of the "sanded" areas. It'll be grippier than a roof shingle. [/QUOTE]
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