JJkizak Posted June 8, 2016 Share Posted June 8, 2016 If the bed were made of polyethylene there would be no dents, maybe some abrasions. And no visible paint chips because the color is all the way through the material. You could then load it like a total A-hole. JJK LDPE can indeed crack in very cold winter temps. Case in point are those orange road barrel barriers. The upper midwest winters will have several -10 degree days and many at near zero. I would not trust anything other than steel. The rubber blended with polyethylene ones seem to really hold up well and are very durable. They can always use Lexan for the high rollers as an option. The good old boys won't even be able to shoot through it. JJK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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