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Affordable Tacoma Bed Rubber Mat

Discussion in 'Product Reviews' started by Outfishing7, Aug 22, 2023.

  1. Aug 22, 2023 at 9:45 AM
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    Outfishing7

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    I wanted a rubber mat for my 6 foot bed to protect my surfboards and prevent hard items from sliding around. Found this at Home Depot and wanted to share. 3’ by 3’, two locking pieces. Heavy enough to not blow around or out. Not a perfect fit but I dont need padding in the corners. $31 each. Cheers upload_2023-8-22_9-45-1.jpg
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    nice idea, my buddy just bought a 23' tundra and has been looking for a bed mat but toyota has extremely limited stock he has placed multiple orders at different dealers and they keep canceling his order so he's been looking at horse stall mat but its trim to fit this might be a better alternative
     
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    We have those at work. There are good and bad things about them.

    The good -

    durable.
    Dirt falls into the holes, which is great for maintaining a traction surface amongst dirty things.

    The bad -

    Heavy as all hell.
    Dirt falls into the holes, meaning it needs to be lifted up and cleaned frequently.
     
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  4. Oct 31, 2023 at 1:21 PM
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    Well I ended up finding this 5'x8' rubber mat it's 1/4" thick at a local hardware store that is going out of business, it was 66.00 but I got it for 41.00 out the door! I had to cut to fit so I made a cardboard templet of one bedside and since it was only 5' wide it's about 2" shy of covering the whole bed which is perfectly fine I made adjustments to the template before I traced it outing cut it I used a straight edge and a box blade made 2 deep scorecuts then torn the rest by hand. Because it was rolled tight it's gonna take some time to flatten out I have cinderblocks on each corner since it's not hot out it will probably stay this way through the winter, but it fits perfectly and it's heavy so it won't blow out if I remove my tonneau cover IMG_8468.jpg
     
  5. Mar 24, 2024 at 4:08 PM
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    Just about had a panic attack looking at those mats! Those are identical to the mats we had on the cook's line when I was a line cook. :)
     
  6. Mar 24, 2024 at 6:06 PM
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    Get a stall mat at tractor supply, I bought one for 50 or 60 dollars. Don’t regret it at all.
     
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