![]() Your choice of materials ranges from flexible thermoplastic to durable polyethylene to carpet-like polypropylene, and no drilling is required for installation. We have liners that install between the bed and a drop in liner to protect the bed finish, liners that partially run up the bed walls to contain dirt and liquids, under the bed rail liners, and liners that extend over the bed rails for the most complete bed protection. They can be vacuumed, broomed or even hosed off when needed.īed Liners provide more extensive bed protection. Most are padded for superior comfort, with a texture that helps keep cargo from sliding around, yet they won’t absorb water and mildew, are chemical, stain and UV resistant, and easy to clean. ![]() If you’re looking for something more comfortable for your knees we have carpet-like mats that are made from plastic, yet have the look and feel of carpet. Custom fit mats are designed for the specific dimensions of your truck bed and have cutouts for the wheel wells. If you’re only an occasional hauler and just want basic protection for the bed floor, we have universal and custom fit rubber bed mats in thicknesses up to ½” and in a range of surface textures and finishes including ribbed and simulated diamond plate. ![]() Most are custom made for your truck and easy to install. But along with shielding the bed from damage and preserving the resale value of your truck, our mats and liners can keep cargo from sliding around, make the bed easier to clean, and some can even make it more comfortable to kneel on. Installing a truck bed mat or liner in a new truck will prevent damage, but it’s also the smart move to hide existing wear and prevent further marring on a bed that’s already seen abuse.īut even if you’re not concerned with a scuffed up bed, chances are the next owner of your truck will be, so if nothing else it makes economic sense to protect your truck bed with a bed mat or liner so you can get top dollar for your truck come resale or trade-in time. Both kinds of use, however, can inflict scratches, scrapes, dings, and dents in the paint and metal of the truck bed, which is not only unsightly, if let go it can turn into rust and in extreme cases perforation of the metal, requiring expensive repairs. ToolGuy Second picture: With the obvious caveat that this vehicle was designed in California and therefore I am not worthy to question.A homeowner may only use their pickup bed occasionally to tote garden supplies from a home center, while a tradesman might haul building supplies in the bed every day.ToolGuy Distant Future Me has a General Question: With a two-motor EV, if one of the motors develops an issue, can I limp home using the one other motor?.I will be slightly interested to see an actual production spec with pricing. Those wheels look massive - another styling trick with the same goal. It looks better than charcoal or black, but as expected, it's only partly successful at making a car like this look sleek. The exterior shows a two-tone scheme using silver rockers to disguise the vertical bulk of the skateboard EV chassis. Interior looks good, other than the high-mounted laptop screen. Of course it doesn't help I want an electric and they are even more unaffordable at this point. As of now though, I'm priced out of the market. ![]() W Conrad I bought a so-called "cheap" car new in 2012, it still serves me well today.28-Cars-Later Santander is going to be busy. ![]()
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