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No dents in my bed yet, but I have 2 dents in my passenger front door from when a Chick in a Beemer came out of her lane and tapped my door with her mirror and I have a dent in my tailgate from when i put it down when my mtn bike shock pump was laying on the bumper. Doh!!!!:clumsy:

Bo
 
Dont Haul stone. Just saying
 
If you DON'T have dents in your bed, your probably not using the truck for its intended purpose...to haul stuff, unless your an avid off-roader. In that case you probably have dents on the outside of your bed. :D
I don't have dents, but I do haul A$$ with my RCSB :D
 
No dents but that's why I have a drop in. It will hide the ugly underneath. Just don't lift and look at the paint rubbing off like crazy. Lol. I may be considered anal for the way I clean and take care of my truck but it is still a truck....if I didn't want to haul anything and dent my bed I would have bought a sequoia and a trailer. Oh and a bed cover hides nasty bed real good.
 
^^^what the crap is that.... threw me off for a minute.

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No dents.......Line-X baby!
 
No dents in my bed yet, but I have 2 dents in my passenger front door from when a Chick in a Beemer came out of her lane and tapped my door with her mirror and I have a dent in my tailgate from when i put it down when my mtn bike shock pump was laying on the bumper. Doh!!!!:clumsy:

Bo

Who's your bikeshop?? I see in your sig. you're dealer's in Avondale?
 
I have no idea if I have dents in my truck bed...then again I don't really care. It's a truck and it's going to be used as one. This thread is like the one I saw a couple weeks back were some guys were complain that their pretty little chrome exhaust tips has some black soot on it. :facepalm: It's a truck, end of story.

That being said I've got the factory toyota plastic liner and it's held up really really well to all the abuse I've thrown at it. Snow mobiles in the winter, snow throwers, 900lb John Deere tractor weekly, firewood, cinderblocks, forklift's loading wood palates, sand, landscaping rocks, bikes, and all the other stuff i can't think of right now. haha. If my bed is dented at least I cant see it thanks to the liner.
 
I have no idea if I have dents in my truck bed...then again I don't really care. It's a truck and it's going to be used as one. This thread is like the one I saw a couple weeks back were some guys were complain that their pretty little chrome exhaust tips has some black soot on it. :facepalm: It's a truck, end of story.

That being said I've got the factory toyota plastic liner and it's held up really really well to all the abuse I've thrown at it. Snow mobiles in the winter, snow throwers, 900lb John Deere tractor weekly, firewood, cinderblocks, forklift's loading wood palates, sand, landscaping rocks, bikes, and all the other stuff i can't think of right now. haha. If my bed is dented at least I cant see it thanks to the liner.
Nice BHLM.
 
its more of a problem with the outside of the bed that gets easily dented just from leaning into the bed to get something in/out
 
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