Thanks for posting this. I've been considering doing this myself. The finish looks very blotchy in the photograph. Hopefully this will look better as it cures.
That doesn't look great. I have the Husky Weatherbeater mats (a little more rigid than the X-Act Contour) and they fit perfectly. I hope someone else can post a photo of their X-Act Contour mats for comparison to see if yours is an anomaly or just what to expect with these mats.
I'm in Atlanta and so mostly do city/hwy driving. I usually drive in eco mode, but sometimes I'll do sport mode. The motor definitely has a lot of power and with traction control turned off, you're gonna spin those tires at launch. I don't do much off road, so the truck has been good for all my...
Given that these are probably made on someone's 3d printer, the price doesn't seem expensive to me. If they were manufactured en mass in China, that'd be another story. I've been thinking about making something like this with a flat surface to mount a phone holder that uses 3m tape. I'm...
Actually yes. The big piece I cut off would fit there pretty well. I think it could be attached if you get longer screws for the screws that are already in the tailgate. I didn’t try it, but it came to mind and I may give it a go.
it’s so hefty it’s not going anywhere. I even had a scrap piece 3” x 30” sitting in the bed and it didn’t move around while driving on the highway.
Perhaps! Someone on reddit suggested using epoxy or some other means to glue them together. I'm going to do some experimentation with the scrap to see if its worth it.
I thought about using a jigsaw or circular saw, but saw one video where someone said it didn't work well. Once I had a scrap piece, I put it through the band saw as a test and it cut pretty well, so I think the jigsaw would be a viable option.