If you’ve just sealed the deal a brand-new Ford Ranger, a sturdy new-to-you flatbed or even if your truck’s name is Ol’ Betsy and she’s in need of a little TLC, you should look into lining that flatbed.
1. Why Invest in Pick Up Bedliners?
There are a range of reasons to invest in protection such as the increasingly popular spray-on liner for pickups. For one, you can be saving your knees and saving your pockets all at the same time.
Using bedliners are a way of protecting the value of your pickup. From simply saving the flatbed from damage in the form of dents, cuffs and scratches all the way to preserving the paint job for a high re-sale value later on.
2. What are The Different Types of Bedliners for a Pickup?
While all bedliners will provide a level of protection for your pickup when carrying a payload, they each have their own ways of doing so with advantages and disadvantages of each.
So, it’s important to get to know each of the five bedliner types:
Spray-On
A more and more popular choice for pick up bedliners is the spray-on option. Especially in the case of the TOFF spray-on bedliner solution. It’s as simple as taking your flatbed pickup to the auto shop, booking a TOFF spray-on bedliner and leaving with a pristine, protected and permanent solution to flatbed damage or weathering.
A big advantage to using TOFF spray-on liner for pickups is their all-round protection and impermeable layering that can be used with any and all vehicle beds. And, with value where value’s due, you can expect even coverage, a clean matte finish and all-weather care. This is unlike other options that may only cover the base of the flatbed or allow water to gather and rust away any value of the pickup.
Paint
Painted bedliners are second at the effectiveness of protecting your pickup from the elements and whatever you decide to throw in the back. This is because they’re typically manufactured using the same ingredients to build an impact-resistant and scratch-proof layer as the TOFF spray-on liner.
A reason to consider paint similar the spray-on liner for pickups would be due to the ease of application. You can get a kit and do a DIY job at home without any fuss. However, the disadvantages to this method are that the layers can become uneven and you’ll find yourself needing an extra tin or two, especially if you’ve got a long bed.
Rugs
One of the most knee-friendly options of pickup bedliners is the rug; they are manufactured using small polyethylene material hooks which can often resemble the look of carpet.
While these rug pickup bedliners are affordable, made to fit your flatbed and significantly reduce any sliding in the back, they need to be used with another bedliner option such as the drop-in or TOFF spray-on liner for pickups to gain full effectiveness.
Rubber Mats
Rubber mats are a great temporary solution for things flying around the back and scratching the base of the flatbed before getting booked into a shop for a more permanent tac like a TOFF spray-on job.
They’re on the cheaper side and are removable, making them good when swapping pickups for the job. But there’s a kicker; they only sit on the base of the flatbed, leaving the sides open for damage. Hence their limited popularity and only in the case of temporary protection solutions.
Drop-In
A drop-in is a thin polyethylene sheet that is vacuum molded to your pickup truck’s flatbed. With this, they’re pretty sturdy and affordable while being an easy bedliner to install without the need for specialized tools much like the spray-on option.
However, one of the downsides to using the drop-in bedliner rather than TOFF spray-on liner for pickups is the lack of water resistance. Sometimes, water can permeate the cracks, which – when left – can cause rust damage to the flatbed. Another would be that they’re not very shock absorbent and can allow the payload to slide, meaning they’re best used with a rubber mat for stability.
3. What is the Best Option for Pickup Bedliners?
As the only solution capable of molding to every contour and crevice of your truck bed, using spray-on liner for pickups is the only way to guarantee all-round protection. They’re the reliable method of retaining value and reducing future costs for the pickup and, with this, they’re becoming more and more the go-to option.
Here’s a list of benefits and capabilities that the spray-on liner for pickups has for ya:
- No Cracking
- No Bubbling
- No Peeling
- No Cracking
- No Splitting
- No Warping
- No Space Loss
- No Water Penetration
- No Cargo Slippage
As well as this, the application is permanent; meaning there is a prevention of rust through your pickup’s lifetime, reduced likelihood of corrosion and it can’t be nicked by the guy in town more slippery than a pocketful o’ puddin’.
When it comes to getting your pickup bedliners, don’t forget to think of Dealership Autoplex Collision Center. We use the TOFF spray-on bedliner to create a high-quality, strong, waterproof, temperature resistant, scratch resistant and durable covering for your pickup.
To find out more about the TOFF spray-on bedliner solution for your truck, you can either call us today at (972) 242-0092, schedule your service right here on the website or visit the shop in Carrollton, TX.