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What kind of truck bed protection are you running?


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3Wliners

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Your experience could save someone else a lot of hassle! Please share the following to help others make an informed decision:
Price: How much did you spend? Was it worth it compared to other options?
What you like: What made you choose this protection? What benefits has it brought to your truck?
What you don’t like: Any issues or downsides? Sharing these might help other owners avoid the same pitfalls.
Installation: Was the install smooth? Got any tips or tricks to make it easier for the next guy?

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I have the spray in liner and also have a thick rubber bed mat over the floor to keep things from sliding around. Works great.
 

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Same here. Spray in covered with a 3W liner. The perfect amount of resistance on the 3W liner to where you can easily slide things in with minimum pressure yet they don't slide around.
 
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I have the spray in liner and also have a thick rubber bed mat over the floor to keep things from sliding around. Works great.
yeah the mat would be a great add on!!
 

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Same here. Spray in covered with a 3W liner. The perfect amount of resistance on the 3W liner to where you can easily slide things in with minimum pressure yet they don't slide around.
Thank you!! We’re super happy to hear feedback from our customers here!đŸ„°đŸ„°
 

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I have had spray on, they don't hold up, and going in for frequent touch ups became a pain.

I use my truck as a truck, and have exclusively used drop ins.

The wive's tail about them causing bed rust is a non issue, I had to pull mine out after five years of use, no corrosion.

I do put a heavy coat of un-buffed paste wax down prior to any installation.

No dents from chucking wood on the wells, sides or bed.

Spray ons are pretty though.

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I have had spray on, they don't hold up, and going in for frequent touch ups became a pain.

I use my truck as a truck, and have exclusively used drop ins.

The wive's tail about them causing bed rust is a non issue, I had to pull mine out after five years of use, no corrosion.

I do put a heavy coat of un-buffed paste wax down prior to any installation.

No dents from chucking wood on the wells, sides or bed.

Spray ons are pretty though.

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That’s an awesome experience! 🙌
Mind if we share your comment on our socials? Your bed-rust prevention tip is solid, and I’d love to pass it along to the forum crew, too. I can credit you or keep it anonymous—your call.
 

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That’s an awesome experience! 🙌
Mind if we share your comment on our socials? Your bed-rust prevention tip is solid, and I’d love to pass it along to the forum crew, too. I can credit you or keep it anonymous—your call.
Share as you wish.
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