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Fury Road

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I have found some older posts on this, but has anyone bought a rubber bed mat to go over the factory liner recently? Some decent reviews on the Dee Zee stuff but curious to know if anyone else has other suggestions.
 

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I went with a Bed Rug Mat XL which covers the covers the bottom of the bed and the tailgate and tailgate hinge in one piece. I have an MX4 bed cover too. The bed rug is awesome.
 

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I've had a BedRug matte in my last two trucks. It's plastic material, but made to feel like carpet. But it doesn't absorb water. They also have a TPO material that feels more rubberized. That's probably the option that fits you best.

Let us know if we can help get you setup.

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Running DeeZee on factory liner...about $105 and worth it....stuff really stays put to the point you'll want to drag something out of you bed one day and go WTF?...why is this so hard...
 

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Running DeeZee on factory liner...about $105 and worth it....stuff really stays put to the point you'll want to drag something out of you bed one day and go WTF?...why is this so hard...

I'm also rocking a DeeZee on the factory liner. For $85, it's well worth it. Cargo doesn't shift nearly as much and it's a lot easier on the knees.
 

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I got the Rough Country rubber mat. Spongy, easy on the knees. It's heavy, has some mass, and about 3/4 inch thick. My main goal was to keep the sprayed in bed liner looking nice (sounds kind of dumb. Secondary benefit is it is grippy and will keep things from sliding around.

The sprayed in factory bed liner is pretty rough. I normally like the drop in plastic ones because I know if I damage it badly enough I can get a replacement one no problem. But my truck was bought off the lot and came with the factory spray in bedliner (which can be peeled off, apparently, see youtube).

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01J92WV7E/?tag=fordraptorforum-20
 
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I've had a BedRug matte in my last two trucks. It's plastic material, but made to feel like carpet. But it doesn't absorb water. They also have a TPO material that feels more rubberized. That's probably the option that fits you best.

Let us know if we can help get you setup.

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Thanks Nick, what do those two options run?
 

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I went with the weathertech bed liner. It is a little more expensive, but what i like about it is......the sides wrap up the side of the bed like 4 inches all the way around. creates a cup like effect in the bed. will keep things from getting under the bed liner, and adds some protection for the sides.
 
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