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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Bed liner on the body? Good or Bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="Garner Wolf" data-source="post: 934791" data-attributes="member: 68941"><p>I've just done the step bars on my '01 with Herculiner (bed liner product similar to LineX). I usually don't use the step bar, but what I didn't realize was that when I get out of the vehicle, the back of my leg skims the step bar. With the stock coating I never realized it, but the Herculiner coating will actually scratch bare skin if you hit it hard enough. Just something to think of - paint, plastic doesn't scratch skin, but those coatings might!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garner Wolf, post: 934791, member: 68941"] I've just done the step bars on my '01 with Herculiner (bed liner product similar to LineX). I usually don't use the step bar, but what I didn't realize was that when I get out of the vehicle, the back of my leg skims the step bar. With the stock coating I never realized it, but the Herculiner coating will actually scratch bare skin if you hit it hard enough. Just something to think of - paint, plastic doesn't scratch skin, but those coatings might! [/QUOTE]
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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Bed liner on the body? Good or Bad?
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