Pickup truck bed liner

   / Pickup truck bed liner #11  
I've had two pickups with the Line-X lined beds. The ONLY thing these are good for is preventing things from sliding around so much. If you are heaving rounds of firewood into the bed, or rocks or anything of that sort, the "painted-on" liners do nothing to prevent bed damage.

I put a drop-in liner in one of the truck beds that I was using as a firewood getter. Tall ridges molded in the plastic liner protected the bed of the truck quite well from impacts.

Without a drop-in liner I would "line" the bed of the pickup (with the "painted-on" liner) first with a piece of 3/4" plywood, then some old industrial belting that was 3/4" thick. That was enough protection to keep from denting the truck bed.

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   / Pickup truck bed liner #12  
I have a Line X spray on bed liner. Installed at the factory. Also have Line X complete body undercoating - also done at the factory. Line X has DIY kits also.
LineX from dealer here. Working out nicely after 3 years.
 
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I had Rhino Liner put on my truck bed over 10yr ago. Still looks good.
 
   / Pickup truck bed liner #14  
The first year here on the property I used my pickup to haul firewood. I guess we were just more gentile on loading, etc. Never had a problem with dents. Our problem - the pickup simply didn't haul enough and it would get stuck with repeated trips. I got all my firewood from right here on my property.

Then we got an old double axle trailer. Packed tight it would carry 2+ full chords. Pulled it with my first tractor. One way the trips were around half a mile. Life was good........
 
   / Pickup truck bed liner #16  
When I had my pickup painted the painter suggested about a gallon of axle grease smeared B4 he re installed the bed liner.
I obliged but sold the PU B4 I could confirm his suggestion, but it made sense.
 
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   / Pickup truck bed liner #18  
I prefer a rubber mat that's specific to the truck. There not slippery and provide some impact protection and distribution of a point load. More than a paint or spray on "liner". For years we always just dropped in a 4x8 sheet of CDX plywood, your wheel wells are still vulnerable but the only protection for them is the drop in skating rink (bed liner).
I moved 1 rubber mat about every 4 years to the next truck for over 20 years, and these were all full time work trucks.
My Dad has rubber mat that has been moved from truck to truck. It started out in a 1981 Ford. It is grumbling at this point. He puts the rubber mat on top of the drop in liner to keep stuff from sliding.

My 09 F150 has Linex that has held well. My 1993 F150 has Ford rubber mat that still looks good after 28 years of abuse.
 
   / Pickup truck bed liner #19  
Not a tree in site, but all that firewood!!!!! Just kidding. LOL Jon

I had to smile when I read oosik's post about have to travel a half mile one way to get firewood.

Very true, no firewood to be had around here. Well, there is some but the government (BLM) won't allow firewood cutting, even for dead trees that had been killed by forest fires. So that load of firewood I posted a picture of came all the way from Oregon - 242 miles one way. Hauled my firewood from Oregon for many years. But two years ago even that source started drying up - they can't get firewood cutting permits up there either anymore - so I went to a pellet stove. Drought and bugs have killed huge swaths of our western forests, so now massive forest fires result. Yet no one is allowed to cut down dead trees....the logic of government bureaucrats.
 
   / Pickup truck bed liner #20  
Right now I have six trees than need to be cut up into firewood. Three from pine bark beetle - three blew down in the last big wind storm. A couple are real monsters - ~ 32" at the base and 90 to 95 feet long.

Got a fellow who burns wood and will be cutting them up later this year when the land dries out.

Looking back - I could have saved a lot of money, time, sore back, etc, etc. I installed electric heat when we built the house here. I should have started using it from day one. Electricity is dirt cheap here.

But......... like we all know. Wood heat - so warm, wood right here on my property and the smell of burning pine.
 

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