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Truck bed suggestions for work truck #3902749
04/27/23 10:36 PM
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Just got a new work truck. Will be hauling customer owned tooling. Think I need non skid bed and covering. I’ve never owned either. Only slick drop in liner and tool box.

I think a spray in liner and hard bed cover are in order. Suggestions on brand/vendor? How much should I expect to pay for each? Looking for sources in Hoover to Alabaster area.

Thanks

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If you get it sprayed, make sure you prep before hand. Unless they say they’re gonna do it. I did not prep and had mine sprayed and it came upon a small spot. I thought they would prep but they didn’t.

There’s also some that they’ll tint to match paint.

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Re: Truck bed suggestions for work truck [Re: jameyr] #3902755
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Line X is the best option for a spray on liner. A tri fold hard cover will run about 1 K.


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Thanks Cactus Buck. Will keep that in mind. I’ll make sure installer knows they are responsible for all prep

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Truck is black so easy to match. Thanks AU338MAG. I’ve heard of Line X. Expect that’s what I’ll end up with.

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Second on Line-X, and Diamondback makes a great cover also. Heavy gauge aluminum, couple of configuration options.

Do NOT by one of the hard covers that rolls up into a box at the front. Secure, but they leak something awful.

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Look at Bedrug. Depending on what exactly you are hauling it may be the thing for non slip. I use mine like any other. Just have to pressure wash mud or blood out.

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I'm a fan of a good quality , thick bed mat , regardless of if the bed has a spray in liner or not. I can't stand stuff sliding all over the bed. Just take them out every now and then , sweep the bed out and hose it down.




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Re: Truck bed suggestions for work truck [Re: jameyr] #3902847
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My problem with a bed mat is you get trash under there, in my case fertilizer or something and it rusts the bed out. But I'm not saying I've got a better solution for stuff sliding around I usually have enough junk in the back that's not a huge problem or I use one of those ratcheting cargo bars to secure things either against the tailgate or toolbox. LIke I said... I don't have a great solution.

I like Line-X as well. The more rubbery the liner the more I like it that way things don't slide. Get the UV stuff in it and it will look good for a long time.

I HATE a full hard bed cover that is rigid... they are the worst. You need one that retracts or folds. I don't have suggestions on brand my truck has to wear a toolbox so I use a soft cover that works with the box.


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I've bought my last two folding hard covers at H&H and they installed it while I waited. Good quality and good service and I'll get my next one there when I get my next truck.


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Central camper in ensley is the best place for bed liner and accessories around period. I’ve used them for thirty years on hundreds of trucks and never had a complaint

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Pfft. I got that beat. I ordered the BedRug online and pointed the sandwich maker at it.

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Linex has always been good in my trucks while I owned. Usually keep each truck about 6yrs.


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Originally Posted by 2Dogs
I'm a fan of a good quality , thick bed mat , regardless of if the bed has a spray in liner or not. I can't stand stuff sliding all over the bed. Just take them out every now and then , sweep the bed out and hose it down.





Same here. Never cared for spray in bed liners but I suppose they have their place for some uses.


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If you’re going to be using a forklift, spray in.

Re: Truck bed suggestions for work truck [Re: jameyr] #3905031
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Thanks for all of the suggestions.

Called the shop in Ensley and their spray in liner was quite a bit more than Line X and they needed me to drive to ensley so they could measure bed and then order the cover. That didn’t work.

Line X was a bit cheaper out the door on spray in vs H&H, and also they and H&H were to the penny on the same RETRAX aluminum roll up cover.

H&H had just done a metal building for the company and gave us a small discount and that got the work. Install was 4+ hrs so I got to learn about Uber and Lyft.

Finished product was expensive but looks great and worked flawlessly today with delivering a heavy pallet of customer tooling. Gonna be traveling with this vehicle a bunch. Hope it lasts a long time.


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