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Ok, I'm looking for a bed mat for my 2009 Sierra Denali. Anyone have suggestions on quality mats? Prices? Where to buy?

 

Oh, and as a thank you for your suggestions and help, here is some eye candy...

 

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Bedrug is a good liner if you don't want a spray in.

 

I bought a cheap mat on E-Bay & my bed is scratched to shit (especially the wheelwell humps) - I should have sprung for the Bedrug at the time.

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I have the GM rubber bed mat and have had it on my last 2 trucks as well. I like it b/c it keeps items from sliding around in the bed. If I'm going to haul anything that could scratch the bed, I use my utility trailer. The mat works well for my needs.

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I have a rubber bad mat in there now... but i have a bedrug downstairs waiting for a good day to install it. remember the bedrug is not a carpet, its 100% polypropylene (plastic).. it wont soak up water, oil, battery acid, etc; you just spray it out to clean it. It's like having a rubber bed mat on the bottom and sides of the bed, but it looks/feels much better.

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Sounds like your "friend" needs the 4WD light adapter that was posted a while back on here :sigh:

 

I have a Linex and the Bedrug on top.

The Bedrug is really nice, especially if you have to be on your knees in the bed of the truck.

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I have a heavy duty, really heavy rubber mat which I bought from a truck accessory dealer. Works great. One of these days I will probably install my bed rug which has been sitting in a box for quite some time now.

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Any drilling for the bed rug (other than tailgate) are is it all velcro install? They make a rug for just the bottom and is it just velcro install?? Thanks for a reply.

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no drilling for the bedrug

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ro88HQ-soYY

 

im going to try to install mine tomorrow

 

Thanks Matt, looks like a deal I may try. Wonder if that velcro tape suff sticks to Line X? Two people make it look easy. Saving for Camaro but looks like another add for the truck. My sub was low mod but this truck is like a mod magnet. Do thay have mod rehabs?

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Thanks Matt, looks like a deal I may try. Wonder if that velcro tape suff sticks to Line X? Two people make it look easy. Saving for Camaro but looks like another add for the truck. My sub was low mod but this truck is like a mod magnet. Do they have mod rehabs?

 

Between the last three trucks, if they had one, I'd be there :sigh:

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Thanks Matt, looks like a deal I may try. Wonder if that velcro tape suff sticks to Line X? Two people make it look easy. Saving for Camaro but looks like another add for the truck. My sub was low mod but this truck is like a mod magnet. Do they have mod rehabs?

 

Between the last three trucks, if they had one, I'd be there :sigh:

 

 

my wife tried to turn me into an alcoholic .... she was hoping it would distract me from modding my trucks :D

 

(it didn't work out too well... i found out that alcohol helps alleviate my OCD while installing mods)

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