(quoted from post at 16:34:36 09/22/14) DON'T get one of those premade plastic liners that drop in. They neatly trap the water between the bed and the liner, and will rust out your bed in short order. Better no liner at all than one of those.
I'd get a cap (canopy), seal it up good, and forget the liner.
(quoted from post at 16:29:55 09/22/14) You'll get many answers on this one
I vote for Tonno-Pro bed cover. They fold towards the cab in three sections. On and off in a couple minutes. My truck had the snap type and try as you might, it wouldn't snap during Ohio winters.
(quoted from post at 00:19:28 09/23/14) A truck is your main tool right?? I just got a new truck and need recommendations for steps--bed liners and tonneau covers--spray in bed liner is too costly $ 650 around here. It is a regular cab 8 ft box
(quoted from post at 20:50:49 09/22/14) Those thick rubber bed mats work well for me. When I trade trucks I keep them. They get a long second life as an anti-fatigue mat in front of a work bench.
(quoted from post at 03:30:26 09/23/14) I prefer the rubber mat. Stuff doesn't slide around, and it's easy to remove when washing out the bed. I hate plastic bed liners: stuff slides around and rocks get stuck in the grooves.
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