I bought a utility mat from Home Depot and made pretty much the same thing for $30-40
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I bought a utility mat from Home Depot and made pretty much the same thing for $30-40
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I've used a Horse stall Mat from Tractor Supply as a bed mat. It's about 1/2" thick, and really protects the bed of the vehicle.My local aftermarket shop had a product called Bedrug liners advertised in their showroom. Anyone have any experience with these?
Thanks for the information. RealTruck .com was able to extend the same price to me thet you paidI paid $165 plus tax shipped. [email protected]
It's from Home Depot, here's what it looks likeI really like the way that looks. So is that outdoor carpet? Or is it called a utility mat?
I put one in by myself, once I was done you'd think I fell of a cliff$50.00 at Tractor Supply. 4'X6' horse stall mat. I got this because, if I have to crawl around in the bed, it provides a 3/4" cushion for my bad knees. It is a very hard to cut (I cut it with a jigsaw), but is heavy enough that even without the tonneau cover, I don't believe it will fly out. Also, I recommend help getting it into your truck (it is very heavy).
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It's from Home Depot, here's what it looks like
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The rubber is heavy enough that it won't go flying away.
The excess length that gets cut off is perfect for laying across the tailgate when in the open position.
Some water gets under my tonneau when in the car wash, but I'll just fold the cover open once I get home to air it out and no issues with mold/mildew/odor to report.
Home depot was totally out of that size on their website , so I found one very similar at lowes. Thanks for responding. So what did you use for the end caps on your dividers?It's from Home Depot, here's what it looks like
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The rubber is heavy enough that it won't go flying away.
The excess length that gets cut off is perfect for laying across the tailgate when in the open position.
Some water gets under my tonneau when in the car wash, but I'll just fold the cover open once I get home to air it out and no issues with mold/mildew/odor to report.
The dividers are a 2x6 and a 2x4 coated in bed liner and then wrapped with a section of a generic gray indoor/outdoor carpet. The real cheap thin kind.Home depot was totally out of that size on their website , so I found one very similar at lowes. Thanks for responding. So what did you use for the end caps on your dividers?
Quoted at $700 in South Bay Area. I told them it’s a tiny bed too.Just got notified from Bed Rug that they will be making the complete drop in bedrug for the maverick in couple more months. It would have the side walls and tail gate. Now I don't have to do the spray in bedliner. In SF the spray in costs 750$
I have the same one. The folds between the bed and the tail gate bunches up sometimes preventing the tailgate to closebed rug is perfect for what I need in the truck along with the bed cover.
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