Bedliner question

I don't have a liner in my Tacoma bed. The camper rides fine and doesn't move around. I like that the water can drain out and the camper bottom stays dry. I haven't noticed any wear on the bed or the camper.
 
Nice to see that people are happy with a variety of approaches. I just went out and took a good look at our truck bed and it's got enough gouges down to bare metal and early signs of rust that I know I'll be happy enough with a spray on liner to justify the cost. I'd also like to remove a fifth wheel receiver in the bed, and the spray on place can put aluminum tape down over the holes to make them "go away" (can still be accessed in the future by cutting away the lining around them). We'll go with Rhino-style (low pressure spray) because it's grippier and supposedly coats irregularities in the bed better. Bill at Hallmark says he thinks spray on bed liners improve the install.
 
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