Gulf_coasterHTX
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- First Name
- Scott
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- Oct 24, 2020
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- Location
- Houston, TX
- Vehicle(s)
- '19 Subaru Ascent, '21 Gladiator Sport S Diesel
- Occupation
- Petroleum Engineer
I got the factory bed liner without much research beforehand, now seeing that it potentially is less thick or bond is not as good - has anyone had firsthand problems from this or is it just technically not as robust? Maybe if it’s under heavy use? I’m not hauling anything daily for work, just do some weekend warrior projects so I’m not too concerned about it but maybe just biased because I didn’t know about it before I bought itI've hauled iron in mine, including car parts and an antique engine on steel wheels from here to Fort Wayne - then more car parts back home again. I am not all that careful with stuff back there, tossing things in, literally, and dragging them out. No issues. When I mounted my tailgate ladder, I can't call the factory stuff thin.
Thick doesn't always mean better, I never judge on the thickness, I judge on the toughness.
I've had the tailgate panel off, dug the liner out of the threaded holes, etc. - no complaints at all.
Like I said - I have hauled iron in mine, no damage.

I can see the price being a good reason to get aftermarket, if it’s less expensive but to be honest for $100 price difference I’m happy to pay extra and not have to worry about who is doing the aftermarket work, taking it in dropping it off etc

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