If I had to do this again, I would at least entertain the idea which might save me $150 or so. Some people in this thread were recommending Tractor Supply rubber mats or Lowes mats. The mat with the logo looks pretty good if you're able to not pay attention to the imperfections of the factory's cut or your cuts, but with my result I'm not entirely sure it is worth the trouble. You could technically drill the mat for the top holes and then use something like heavy duty velcro to secure the bottom flap, without drilling through the tailgate. The holes on the mat are maybe 1-3 cm off from the holes, which means that you need to make a new hole to make it fit. Also worth noting that the cover's top holes, which should align with the tailgates top black screws, don't align perfectly. Husky Truck Bed Mats protect your cargo from scratches and minimizes it from shifting around in transit.Tough enough to protect your truck bed from dings. I left mine off because I don't want to start drilling into a leased truck. The tailgate mat that comes with this kit is not compatible with this tailgate unless you drill into it. I didn't cut that, that's how it came from Mopar.ģ) This is probably the worst one. In my picture you can see in the tailgate edge that there are some loose strands there. Husky Truck Bed Mats protect your cargo from scratches and minimizes it from. The job took me about 20 minutes and I went through both sides of one blade.Ģ) The mat's cutting from the factory is not great. BedRug bed mats are designed to work with factory truck beds as well as spray in liners or plastic drop in liners. I used a straight edge to mark the cut and then used a utility knife to do the cut. There are a couple of things to note though.ġ) This rubber is thick.
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