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graybeard
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drop in liner

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We aquired a '64 short wide this past summer. Previously we had put a drop in liner in a SW '65. I went back to the same source a few weeks ago. A '86 and earlier GM SW liner works really well in our trucks except about a two inch void in front and behind the wheel wells.
We never hauled concrete blocks with the '65 so we never had any problems. Several months have past sense I made the inquiry, if memory serves me correctly the manufacture was Penda, the price range was $200.00. According to my dealer Penda is expensive but the best made.
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Truckrat
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Re: drop in liner

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Good to know Irl. Bed size on the two trucks is close enough that those
will fit ours is cool. No one would know anyway and they would hide a lot of
imperfections that otherwise would be a lot of work to fix. Don't get me wrong,
I know the drop in bedliners probably aren't everone's cup of tea, but it is an easy
way to clean up the appearance of a not so nice looking bed floor for not a lot of $.
My 85 DD came with one in it and I see no reason to remove it. TR
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