So is this a separate piece that we have to buy as an accessorie or does it come along when we buy the pionner 700-4?
Yeah but wouldn't it be easier to to get a fitted piece from factory.Is there a picture of this polycarbonate bed liner for the 700-4? I'm thinking it just a flat piece of plastic that goes over top.
Finally figuring things out with the samll ridge gaps I can see I used to just place a piece of plywood over top of the bed. Similar idea just different material. I think this is something that you can just get from the hard ware stop and cut yourself.
Here is the poly bed liner.Is there a picture of this polycarbonate bed liner for the 700-4? I'm thinking it just a flat piece of plastic that goes over top.
Finally figuring things out with the samll ridge gaps I can see I used to just place a piece of plywood over top of the bed. Similar idea just different material. I think this is something that you can just get from the hard ware stop and cut yourself.
I have been using the tarp method myself. It has worked fine. In fact my two young boys have gotten more dirt in the back seats than anything I have loaded that fell past the tarp. Hmmm, maybe I need to start putting a tarp under them as well.I'm thinking of just going with a tarp. Less than 10 bucks, pretty sure it will fit under the front seat so always available, will slide around when dumping a load though. No fuss, no muss when converting to 4 seat mode. Dale
Yeah I had considered the hard insert, but I usually ride out to get a load with the kids and wife, then I will stay out and work and they will all pile in the front seat and haul. There just isn't any place to stow it.Just seems to me like the liner would be in when I needed it out and out when I needed it in. My last truck had a flat bed topper on it and rarely was it in the configuration I wanted at the moment.