bedliner?
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I'm using Rhino Liner and honestly I wouldn't go w/ anything else...I just really like the product (No issues w/ fading). It's a little softer than the line-x but that's why I like it.
I'm using Rhino Liner and honestly I wouldn't go w/ anything else...I just really like the product (No issues w/ fading). It's a little softer than the line-x but that's why I like it.
I haven't had any issue's w/ my Rhino Liner just yet...hope it holds up, but overall I'm really happy.
Depends how cold it is where you live. If you live in an open area where the wind really whips up and throws snow all around it won't hurt to keep it on over night in front of the grill. When I lived in Michigan my buddy had a f250 and kept his on at night bc he lived in an open area where the wind would howl and clog snow all up in his grill and under hood area.
Depends how cold it is where you live. If you live in an open area where the wind really whips up and throws snow all around it won't hurt to keep it on over night in front of the grill. When I lived in Michigan my buddy had a f250 and kept his on at night bc he lived in an open area where the wind would howl and clog snow all up in his grill and under hood area.
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My box was sprayed with Line X, I found it to be to slippery so i put a custom cut non slip rubber mat in which I got at my truck accessory shop and it cured that problem as well as preventing any scratches and gouges from happening, your unit is a Diesel that's why you have a winter front to keep the cold air from the engine, diesel's need to run at full operating temp as you live in Utah I would think it gets cold enough to need it during the winter months.



