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<blockquote data-quote="PAINT" data-source="post: 2009798" data-attributes="member: 26031"><p>Yeah that is the main reason i wanted to use a bed liner(puncture resistance and quieter). And yes it would add a good amount of weight. I've been debating with co-workers about using that and other products for a few days, has been kind of stressful. They are concerned with adhesion, it peeling, or coming off in chunks when it hits a rock. It technically isn't bed liner, it's a similar material though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PAINT, post: 2009798, member: 26031"] Yeah that is the main reason i wanted to use a bed liner(puncture resistance and quieter). And yes it would add a good amount of weight. I've been debating with co-workers about using that and other products for a few days, has been kind of stressful. They are concerned with adhesion, it peeling, or coming off in chunks when it hits a rock. It technically isn't bed liner, it's a similar material though. [/QUOTE]
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