BedRug Cut-To-Fit Bed Rug; 66-Inch x 98-Inch (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)
$119.95

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Description
Truck Bed Protection. Keep your truck bed protected from hard hits and debris damage with the BedRug Cut-To-Fit Bed Rug – 66-inch x 98-inch. This bed rug is made using a heavy-duty polypropylene fiber and closed-cell foam construction, which repels liquids and prevents seepage. It also prevents cargo from shifting about while driving. Specifications. This unit measures 98 inches in length and 66 inches wide. Some cutting may be needed to fit your truck bed’s contours. Each unit is sold…
10 reviews for BedRug Cut-To-Fit Bed Rug; 66-Inch x 98-Inch (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)
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HarryAugusta –
Bought both, easy install on the tailgate mat, even easier on the bed mat. We’ll see if they last, but decided to get a tonneau cover to keep them mostly dry. If they last five years or so they will be a bargain.
ArchitectH –
I really like the design and durability of this mat. I have a spray on Bedliner and it fit right out of the box. I have a Retrax bed top so I did not use the Velcro straps. Wanted something easy to take out if needed.
Cadilak –
Item arrived on time and with no damage. Keeps stuff from sliding all over my truck bed. Time to install = 5 minutes.
LJJ –
I let this sit in order to get it to lay flat, as it comes rolled up in a box. The hardest part about this was zipping the bottom to the sides. The zipper gave me trouble and was misaligned on the driver’s side corner. Once I got past that, it was a fairly simple install. However, I had intended to custom tuck under the bed lights, but the prestamped markings were off. Even with them not being tucked, the light does get directed into the bed of the truck and not behind the liner itself. I intend to tuck the liner under my power box eventually, but at this time use a “flap” option. The tailgate gap mesh had about a 6 inch V-slice where it looks like a box knife got it before boxing it up, but I was able to take an upholstery needle and thread to sew it up. I would’ve returned it for a new one, but was expecting adverse weather, and didn’t want to wait until the next warm up, in a couple of months, to be able to install it. The mesh that covers the tailgate gap appears to be a thick nylon covered screen material and is holding up with items passing over it. I opted for the semi-hard shell liner with the rug type sides with my bedrug. It is easy on the knees and derriere and yet keeps items from rolling around when being transported appropriately. They send enough 3M adhesive stripes to make sure this thing isn’t budging. Now I wait for June when our Southwest temps start climbing and put the adhesive to the test.
Guywithatruck –
Fits great and looks great. I’ve had a bed rug in the last 5 trucks that I’ve owned. It’s a great product.
CoreyMc –
Instructions were clear. I’ll see how velcro adhesive adheres to the bed. I have a spray-in liner, the workbench on the tailgate, and michigan weather to deal with. Looks very nice and I’m hopeful that the rug could be easily removed should I need to use the workbench
JustinQuik –
Easy to install. I added some more double tape to insure it stays down and no curls.
KimG –
Ez install- Velcro. Lays flat. Looks good! Just sweep it off or hose it off
DavidMartin –
Fit and finish is great. Looks a lot better in my opinion than a spray or drop in bed liner. I used a lot more Velcro than is supplied and I’m glad that I did. Looks great!
Kell –
Excellent fitment, very well made.i definitely recommend one of these for needing to crawl into the bed, you younger guys don’t know yet ??