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Old 10-30-2012, 01:25 AM   #1
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Dropped trucks with... Rino liner?

I plan on lowering my truck, but it seems to be at odds with another thing I want to do to my bed. I want to Rhino line the inside of the bed. As so many people do these days. But then again, I also want to lower the truck some day.

There are two problems working against each other here. First, if I rino line the bed, it won't look nearly as good when lowered. Cause of course, with a lowered truck, its a lot easier to see inside the bed. But, at the same time, I still want to be able to use the bed as a truck bed. After I have the truck painted, I don't want to cringe every time I have to slide some piece of wood (or whatever I may be hauling) onto that nice, new, pretty painted finish on the inside of the bed.

So which one would you do? Lower the truck and just not use the bed cause you don't want to scratch those good looks? Or rino line the bed, and just deal with it not looking nearly as good as a nice painted bed?
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