JT Bed Protection Ideas.

Line-X is great, make sure they allow enough clearance on the water escape slots in the front of the bed, mine were pretty much plugged but the line-x was thick enough I could trim it for more clearance and allow the water to drain faster.
Good to know. I'll be sure to bring that up with the installer. Thx
 
I’m a fan of the spray in liners.
I don’t think I can have another pickup without a tonneau cover again. Not that the one I had was anything great but it made a world of difference keeping the bed tidy. The bed rail system or whatever it’s called is another feature I wouldn’t live without. It’s super convenient and I used it all the time. Also 90% of the time mine had a 2x6 riding in the slot in the back. Makes for small hardware store runs or groceries a breeze, not worrying about a box or bag sliding all the way to the cab.
The trail rail system is a nice feature for sure!
 
Line-X is the only way. Had it on my 2005 3500 and while it was slightly faded after almost two decades, it handled any abuse I threw in the back.
 
If you haven't seen it already and I personally didn't think the price of it was too bad.
So read this post and was wondering what products you have used on your bed. Has it held up well and lastly did it fade overtime? All these things I have heard about some of the diy products on market, so thought I would ask. Thanks in advance
 
So read this post and was wondering what products you have used on your bed. Has it held up well and lastly did it fade overtime? All these things I have heard about some of the diy products on market, so thought I would ask. Thanks in advance
I have used Herculiner and Raptor Liner in the past and the prior faded pretty quickly but evenly. The later stayed black but it was a lot harder, like plastic and not as grippy as Line-X.
 
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