Nobody writes country songs about the bed liner, but without it, your truck would look beat to hell in no time. Every load of gravel, every busted pallet, and every Home Depot run — even riding in the ...
Behind all the glory we give the modern diesel engine sits one of the most underappreciated pieces of steel bolted to our trucks: the bed. Statistics show most buyers purchase diesel trucks to work ...
There are many kinds of bedliners, ranging from rubber mats to outdoor carpet material, available from aftermarket manufacturers, but just two types are available directly from manufacturers: either a ...
Installing one of the best bed liners helps your pickup truck last longer, protects your resale value, and can even enhance its appearance. A bed liner not only protects your truck’s bed from being ...
Drop-in plastic pickup bedliners are great . . . until you remove them. While they are durable and relatively inexpensive, they trap dirt, moisture, road salt, and trash between the bottom of the ...
I've always wondered why pickup trucks have painted beds. Hauling anything immediately scratches a brand-new truck bed. It's slippery as heck when wet. Of course, there are alternatives: Old trucks ...
Part of owning a pickup truck is understanding that the bed of your truck will take abuse. What happens to the body and paint as a result of that abuse depends on what type of protection you have.
Graham Partners Inc. is buying Line-X Franchise Development Corp. of Santa Ana, Calif. Line-X makes a polyurethane/polyurea hybrid used as a spray-on truck-bed lining. Line-X Chief Executive Officer ...