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Mar-07-2017 04:28 PM
bpounds wrote:
I would be cautious about splitting it crosswise. You don't want it blowing out on the highway. I know it is heavy, but I've seen entire drop-in liners blown out on the highway.
Mar-07-2017 10:48 AM
Mar-07-2017 10:16 AM
bpounds wrote:
I've always like bed mats. Don't have one right now. It sure makes kneeling down more pleasant on the old knees.
If I had one, I would trim it around the rails, and I would also split it lengthwise down the center, from the front of the bed to the rear edge of the rearmost hitch rail. That would allow it to come out while the hitch is still installed, and the un-split rear portion would still keep it together and in place.
Mar-07-2017 09:16 AM
Mar-07-2017 08:56 AM
Durb wrote:
I have a thick Bed-Rug that I trimmed to fit tightly around my bed rails. It works perfectly and does not affect the hitch connections at all. Another benefit is the Bed-Rug is as high as the rails to things slide in and out smoothly without catching on the rails.
Mar-07-2017 05:52 AM
donn0128 wrote:
Take it out completely. And have a quality spray in bed liner installed. You will not regret it. No more water being held against the steel bed.
Mar-07-2017 05:40 AM
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