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nick_m
Aug 14, 2018Explorer
BradW wrote:
I tried the plastic bed liner many years ago and got a lot of camper movement. But I did not have a rubber bed mat on top of the drop in plastic liner.
The other problem I found was in certain conditions, the drop in bed liner acted like a child's swimming pool and collected standing water. You don't want your camper bottom setting in standing water.
I ultimately got rid of it and got a sprayed in liner and rubber bed mat.
BradW
I never tried it, but I think the mat would keep the camper from sliding on the plastic. However, I think you'd have to place some kind of mat underneath to keep the whole assembly from sliding on the bed. That's a lot of stack up.
Good point about the kiddie pool. I'm constantly fighting rain and pine needles to keep mine empty, even without the liner. Drainage is one of the benefits that DualLiner touts, but I'd still have the pine needle issue.
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