Top 8 Benefits of a Spray-in Bedliner for your Truck

 






So you bought a pickup truck for a reason - you want to be able to haul items around with ease. 

Many people need to consider the fact that your truck bed is tested each time you fill it up, whether you are hauling equipment for commercial use or simply using it to assist friends and family with moving items.

As a truck owner, using your truck bed only makes sense but doing so may also be damaging. Fortunately, there's a practical way to protect your bed from damage. 

Instead of increasing the wear and tear on your truck bed, consider installing a spray-in bedliner. Installing a high-quality bed liner will help you avoid a lot of headaches and maintenance expenses down the road. 

Spray-in Bedliners are beneficial for several reasons. We're listing our top 8 reasons you should have a spray-in bedliner on your truck. 

1. UV PROTECTION

Although we may not live in an area where summer temperatures reach unbearable levels, there's still the potential for heat and Ultraviolet (UV) radiation to do real damage to a vehicle.

Over time, UV Rays can make a vehicle look worn out. The sun's rays have the ability to fade the color or crack the paint completely. These adverse effects can make your vehicle appear older and more run-down than it actually is. 

Installing a high-quality spray-in bedliner can help protect your truck from UV rays. According to experts, spray-in bed liners are powerful enough to block about 80% of UV radiation.

       
2. MAINTAINS THE VALUE OF YOUR VEHICLE

There are a lot of factors at play when it comes to maintaining the value of your vehicle in order to sell it later on. 

Having any amount of damage can cause your vehicle to lose financial value over time. Installing a spray-in bedliner can help you preserve your truck's market value. 




3. PROTECTS YOUR TRUCK BED AGAINST CORROSION

The purpose of the paint job on your vehicle is to shield the metal frame underneath from water and air, both of which can cause rust. 

Metal exposed to air for an extended period of time will oxidize and then begin to corrode. This can eventually cause internal damage as well as lower the overall value of your truck.

When you move large equipment or furniture, you are putting stress on the paint job of your truck bed. As soon as the paint sustains any damage, the metal underneath is exposed to the elements. 

Rust can be prevented in several different ways. Installing a spray-in bedliner is just one of those options.

4. QUALITY SPRAY-IN BEDLINERS ARE NON-SLIP

Sometimes, transporting large items such as furniture or equipment can harm the truck bed itself. It's also important to keep those items safe whenever you move them. 

Spray-in Bedliners are a fantastic way to prevent items from shifting around in the bed during transport. This is because the best bed liners (including the MOPAR Bedliner) are non-slip, reducing the likelihood of damaging goods, even when you take sharp turns along the route. 

Their non-slip properties also provide additional protection for the bed of your truck. 

5. IT LOOKS SHARP!

Whether or not anyone wants to admit it, looks matter! Fortunately, the sleek design of a spray-in bedliner looks pretty sharp. The material itself has an elegant appearance in addition to a smooth finish.

If you're seeking a quick and easy way to sharpen up the appearance of your truck bed, a spray-in bedliner is the way to go.  



6. LOW MAINTENANCE

The long-term convenience of installing a spray-in bedliner on your truck is one of its biggest advantages. You may avoid a great deal of future headaches if you don't have to cope with chipped painted and dented metal all the time. 

Once the bed liner is fitted and installed in your truck bed, there's really not much more to worry about. The overall amount of repairs and maintenance your truck will require is significantly decreased with a bed liner. 

7. CUSTOM FIT

An additional advantage of installing a spray-in bedliner is that it will fit your truck bed perfectly. The material is sprayed directly onto your bed, saving you space by eliminating any gaps between the bed and the truck.

Almost the entire original size of your bed will still be usable. Depending on the material used, you may only have to worry about the bedliner adding what is often less than an inch to your bed. In order to withstand additional damage from large objects, the truck bed's floor will generally have the thickest area. 

8. EASY TO REPAIR (IF NEEDED) 

The final advantage of installing a spray-in bed liner is that, in contrast to drop-in liners, it can be completely fixed if wear or abuse causes damage. 






In conclusion, it's important to protect your truck from the elements and from hauling large items. Instead of worrying about possible damage to your truck, we encourage you to install a spray-in bedliner.

In the market for a new truck? Why not browse our large selection of trucks that come with a spray-in bedliner from the factory. See our inventory here







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