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Truck Bed Liners

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Types of Truck Bed Liners

  • Drop-In Truck Bed Liners

    These shells are molded from high-density plastic or other composite material that drops inside the bed of a truck, offering protection for the floor and often extending up the walls for added coverage. Options are available for most truck makes and models, coming in various thicknesses and with features to suit your needs. While they might not hug every curve of your truck bed like a spray-on liner, they’re much easier to install and remove, making them a budget-friendly alternative.

  • Spray-On Truck Bed Liners

    These permanent coatings are sprayed, or sometimes rolled on, to adhere and conform to the contours of a truck bed to provide a highly protective barrier for the floor, walls or other requested surfaces. This eliminates any potential gaps where moisture or debris can accumulate and cause corrosion. The thick, textured layer provides superior grip in two ways by preventing cargo from shifting around during transport and offering superior traction for users when working in the truck bed.

  • Truck Bed Rugs

    These weather resistant, carpet-like surfaces cover the truck bed floor, sometimes extending along the sides and over the wheel wells to provide a soft, non-slip barrier between the truck bed and cargo. This helps to reduce road noise and cushion cargo that may be susceptible to receiving scratches or filth during transport. An example could be appliance delivery and installation, an operation where it it crucial for products to be transported to customers in the best condition.

  • Truck Bed Mats

    These coverings, typically made from rubber, vinyl or composite material, lay flat on the truck bed floor and are great for light duty applications, providing minimal defense against scratches, dents, or punctures. They are popular because they are the least expensive liner option available, help to dampen road noise, and they can easily be removed for cleaning as needed. The main caveat is that, depending on how they are abused, they may require more frequent replacement.

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