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Reaction Injection Molding

From : sanwan

Q: suddenly without warning nosey exclaimed 11/9/2007 649 am dakota2112 wrote on nov 8 1131 am carolina watercraft works coolt...@bellsouth.net wrote if the plug is oval then im pretty sure you will find an anchor point for a tie-down underneath. stop by pull the plug out and youll see. beyond that.....i agree with the others....cancel the insert and go with a sprayed in liner. i do think theres an anchor under there. i just couldnt check because they had already put this hole-less bedliner in the thing and covered it up. but it doesnt matter now - ive actually decided to go ahead and get the spray-in. i had already been on the fence about it but reading you alls suggestions went ahead and made my mind up dealer is giving me the upgrade at cost so im only paying a little extra out of pocket should be worth it. that 2008 is one mean looking truck by the way. much better than the 05-07 front-end imo. thanks for the info and suggestions! the installer is more important than the brand name between line-x and rhinoliner. i got lucky and got a good installer. i have a rhino and im happy with it. many people have reported the line-x is slicker than the rhino. if you want to be able to slide cargo around the bed for easy loading and unloading the line-x is better. if you want the cargo to stay where you put it the rhino is better. i haul 460 lb. hdpe chemical drums in my truck. i always tie them down so they are secure but believe me they dont move an inch on the rhino liner. slicker line-x wonder if that also has something to do with the installer. my line-x will take your knuckle skin off right quick if youre not careful loading stuff and its hard to slide anything at all heavy in it. and stuff i put in the truck stays where it is unless its light enough to bounce. i dont bother tying anything things down when im just moving it about town. unless its lightweight or on wheels neither the childs piano or the bane-marie sp moved an inch when i hauled them. even my saddle doesnt move around at all no matter how fast i take that corner... and for those who know me a bit - no i dont load the stuff. i supply the truck. whoevers talked me into hauling their stuff gets to load it into the dak. lucky them. i do warn em about the knuckles though .