Like anything, different bed liners have their own pros and cons. Spray in bed liners are easy to install and touch up if damaged but can become gooey in the summer.
Spray in bed liners are used to prevent against degrading and erosion of the bed lining structure, if not used you can find that your bed liners break fast.
There are several retailers that sell bed liners. These online retailers include Rhino Linings, JC Whitney, Auto Zone, Amazon, Bed Liner, and Line-X.
Rhino bed liners is a spray on polymer overlay used to protect individual and commercial pick up truck beds. The product comes in a multitude of colors to match most any paint and is scratch and dent resistant thus adding to the life of the truck bed.
Some of the bed liners or covers are riveted in to the truck bed. There are some roll on and spray on bed liners available as well.
Bed liners for GMC trucks can be purchased from any GMC dealer. High quality bed liners can also be found at JC Whitney, Autoplicity, and Speedliner.
One can get truck bed liners at most truck supply stores and motor mechanics. Drop in liners are also available online from eBay, Amazon and Dualliners.
Yes, most pickup bed liners are flammable as they are typically made of plastic materials that can easily catch fire. It is important to take proper precautions when using pickup bed liners near sources of heat or flames to prevent accidents.
Spray in bedliners are needed to protect your truck bed. They are great for protection from UV rays, dents and scratches, color fading, rust, and corrosion. They are preferred over the drop-in bed liners.
They are used to prevent damage to trucks. When carrying materials and tools, scrapes and cracks are commonly seen. Bed liners can be plastic or can be sprayed on and help prevent damage to the trucks.
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Reflex liners are warrantied by the company that did the work. Line-X and Rhino have a national warranty. Found this out the hard way. Had a Reflex liner installed in July 2005 and it is peeling and various locations and has actually worn through on the tailgate and that is with very minimal hauling (few trips to Lowe's/Home Depot) etc. Would strongly recommend going with Line-X or Rhino.