The spray-on bedliner industry would like you to believe that
the number one advantage of purchasing a spray-on bedliner versus
a drop-in bedliner is the permanent bond between the truck and the
truck bed, eliminating rust and corrosion. This is actually just
one of many myths perpetuated by the spray-on industry designed to
confuse the consumer. In actuality, the drop-in liner business has
taken a bad rap, even though there has been over 25 years of
technological developments that have addressed even the most minor
concern.
Myth 1) Drop-in bedliners cause rust and corrosion to the
truck bed. The truth is the patented high tensile strength rib
design of the Duraliner® promotes
ventilation between the bedliner and the bed of the truck
preventing moisture accumulation. It features the highest ribbing
of any drop-in liner in the industry to improve airflow. Spray-ons
require the truck’s original finish and rust protection to be
disturbed, usually by sanding or scuffing the surface in order for
the spray to adhere to the sheet metal.
Myth 2) Drop-in bedliners crack, split or warp. The truth is
all Durakon drop-in bedliners are guaranteed not to crack, split
or warp for as long as you own your truck, even at 60 degrees
below zero.
Myth 3) Drop-in bedliners lose their shiny color. The truth is
that Durakon’s drop-in bedliners are more resistant to
ultra-violet rays than spray-on liners. The primary feature of the
Duraliner is its thermo bonded polyethylene top layer which
provides a satin finish that retains a deep rich black color for
the life of the liner.
Myth 4) Drop-in bedliners are not as resistant to scratches,
dents and abrasions as spray-ons. The truth is Duraliner offers a
uniform thickness of high-density polyethylene that protects the
truck bed from deep dents and gouges. It even features a
reinforced front wall design for added bulkhead protection. Spray-ons
are only as good as the person that applies the material. Most
cannot match the thickness and tensile strength of a drop-in
liner. Duraliner has literally twice the wear resistance as
compared to the nearest premium bedliner competitor.
Myth 5) Drop-in bedliners do not reduce load slippage. The
truth is Duraliner has
better skid resistance than the nearest premium drop-in
bedliner competitor.
Myth 6) Drop-in bedliners cause noise and road vibration. The
truth is Durakon’s liners form a secure, tight fit to the truck
bed. Durakon is an original equipment supplier to Ford and other
automotive manufacturers. With proper installation, there is
absolutely no noticeable noise that occurs from road vibration.
Independent testing has shown the Duraliner outperforms the
competition in appearance, weatherability, skid resistance and wet
grip. The deciding factor for most who are trying to choose
becomes one of style and money.
Durakon Drop-In Bedliners vs. Spray-On Bedliners
DURAKON DROP-IN BEDLINERS
SPRAY-ON BEDLINERS
PROTECTION:
Composed of Thick, Tough High Density
Polyethylene with Patented High Tensile Strength Rib Design
Damaged Bed because of Pre-Application Sanding,
Thin Layer of Polyethylene
DURABILITY:
Shock Absorbing Ribs, Separate Structure from
Truck's Sheet Metal Board Holders Increase Capacity and Help
Secure Cargo
Little/No Cushion
Doesn't Protect from Heavy Cargo
SKID RESISTANCE:
Offers Superior Skid Resistance
Temporary on Most
APPEARANCE:
UV Resistant
Tendency to Fade
COST:
Less Expensive, Best Value for the Money
Higher Average Cost
INSTALLATION/REMOVAL:
Easy to Install or Remove
Pre-Application Sanding to Install which
Damages the Bed, Difficult to Remove
QUALITY:
Consistent Quality
Inconsistent Quality because it Depends on the
Skill Level of the Applicator
For Make and Model
availability call
800-357-7969
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