Truck Bed Liners

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Now that you have purchased your new truck form Cross keys Auto used truck dealer in St. Louis, you probably want to keep your truck looking great! Installing a truck bed liner is a simple way to prevent scratches and corrosion in the truck’s bed. Skidding cargo is something you want to prevent and a truck bed liner will provide a solution.

Trucks are designed not only to be functional, but to look great these days. They are made with sleek styling and comfortable interiors. Letting the truck bed get scratched and dented by shifting loads can ruin the overall appearance of the truck. When you have invested a lot of money in your truck, it only makes sense to keep the bed as nice as the rest of the truck. You can polish and wax the exterior of the truck for a solid week, but if you let the truck bed get scratched up, the rest of the truck appearance is negatively affected.

Truck bed liners made with heavy duty polyethylene can protect the truck bed from damage due to shifting loads. The truck bed liners are designed with ridges that keep anything in the truck bed slightly raised so there is never a problem with standing water. The ridges are reinforced so they can handle heavy loads like equipment or construction tools. The surface of the liner is skid resistant to provide additional stability to truck loads.

The liners are easily installed. They are made to fit either under truck rails or to rest on the rails. The truck bed liners installed under the rails do not require any clips or screws. The liners installed over the rails need simple clips that fit over the rails and do no require any drilling. It doesn’t matter whether you snap in or clip on the liner. Either way you get the same protection and cargo support for your truck bed. The truck bed liners are installed in the bed and on the tailgate so you can easily load any cargo.

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