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Someone at work has 2 of em. one on his Tundra with a spray in bedliner and that one because of the texture grips like a bastage with weight on it. it makes for a really tough time to "Winch" the load rearward. The Dodge he has is not linered ... . yet and that one glides the load out because of the reduced friction.
 
I used one back in the mid 90's on a Ford Ranger and it worked good. I used it when re-doing my back yard landscaping on anything from small boulders and river rock to top soil. The Ranger didn't have a bed liner so it pulled smoothly accross the bed.
 
I've had one for about a dozen years. Works well as long as you don't overload it. I would say it works best with less than a 2000 pound load, I've used it with over 3000 pounds in the bed. Used it mostly for pea gravel, 1 1/2" river rock and fill dirt. It will not work well with sprayed in bed liner, but with the plastic oem liner, it works great.

For $80 it's a deal. I think they were close to double that when they first came out.
 
I've had one for years. Works very well as long as I don't overload. To get it to slide easily, I put a sheet of hard board smooth side up in the floor of the bed under the Load Handler. It then slides easily over my sprayed in bed liner and hitch rails.

Steve
 
got a buddy that mows yards. he uses one for hauling grass clippings, he says it works really well. he says it is certainly a time and labor saver.
 
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