Bed Rug Sample?
Bed Rug Sample?
Ive have just recieved a bed rug sample from them. And its really not big enough to do anything with besides soak it in water to see if it holds it. But I do have some more questions, if I haul gravel or sand or something like that. If I was shoveling out wouldnt this tear or rip? Besides that, Im thinking I mite order one here real quick...lol
Thanks,
Chris
Thanks,
Chris
The day after I installed my bed rug I had to haul a truck load of old rotten mulch out of my front flower bed. Termites were setting up home there. Anyways I had lots of dirt and small wood chips in there really nasty stinky rotten crap you know. I shoveled it out all then drove to the car wash and sprayed it out. It took a while to get all the small dirt out but it looked brand new once again.
One thing I recommened not hauling is velcro. Because when I installed my bedrug I accidently got a peice of the installation velcro stuck to the rug and it pulled the fibers up. So in spots I have a hairy looking rug.
Overall I love the fact that i can use the back of the truck for other things like sleeping and taking the truck to the drive in movie theater here. Makes my truck a heck of a lot more versital than one of those spray in or pop in liners.
One thing I recommened not hauling is velcro. Because when I installed my bedrug I accidently got a peice of the installation velcro stuck to the rug and it pulled the fibers up. So in spots I have a hairy looking rug.
Overall I love the fact that i can use the back of the truck for other things like sleeping and taking the truck to the drive in movie theater here. Makes my truck a heck of a lot more versital than one of those spray in or pop in liners.
I wrote to the company and recommended that they add a note not to place the installation Velcro on the Bedrug. They write back and informed that the loose fibers could be trimmed with a razor blade.
While you can haul just about anything on the Bedrug, I'd still recommend care in not "tearing" the fibers. It's not difficult to avoid with just a bit of thought. Overall I LOVE my Bedrug. Many people have seen it that had no idea it existed and they thought it was great.
While you can haul just about anything on the Bedrug, I'd still recommend care in not "tearing" the fibers. It's not difficult to avoid with just a bit of thought. Overall I LOVE my Bedrug. Many people have seen it that had no idea it existed and they thought it was great.
Originally Posted by welder691
Hey thanks. I am thinking I am going to get one here really really soon. Where did you order yours from? And how bad was it to install?
Thanks,
Chris
Thanks,
Chris
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I have one on my truck and I love it. I have not put anything really rough like rocks or dirt or mulch on it yet, but is 3 yrs old now and still looks great. We use it mostly when we go to the drive-in
, is very nice on your knees and elbows
The kids love it too...
, is very nice on your knees and elbows
The kids love it too...
Originally Posted by willierodriguez
I have one on my truck and I love it. I have not put anything really rough like rocks or dirt or mulch on it yet, but is 3 yrs old now and still looks great. We use it mostly when we go to the drive-in
, is very nice on your knees and elbows
The kids love it too...
, is very nice on your knees and elbows
The kids love it too...
Bed Rug was one of my first mods I did. 5 years old now and still looks brand new. It has cleaned up great no matter what I've used it for. It was very easy to install and fit like a glove. One of the best things about is all the compliments I get from people who have never seen anything like it



