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Ideas for Rubber bedliner

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by lilred, Nov 21, 2011.

  1. Nov 21, 2011 at 6:37 PM
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    lilred

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    Any ideas for a good cheap rubber floor to put in my bedliner. Are there any spray on products to maybe make it non-sliding. Tired of stuff sliding around! Or just go buy one:confused:
     
  2. Nov 21, 2011 at 10:18 PM
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    If you are looking for a cheap way out you can look on craigslist or go to the feed store and buy a "stall matt" They are rubber matts meant for the bottom of horse stalls. They can take anything you throw at them and you can find them for $20 apiece sometimes.

    I bought the Tacoma bed mat from the dealer, but haggled with the parts manager until they matched what I could get it for on-line. Bout 80 bucks I think. Good luck.
     
  3. Nov 22, 2011 at 4:05 AM
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    A friend got a stall/horse mat .... cut it somewhat to fit. I have the OEM ... they wanted something like $118 ... got them down to $81 (go figure) ... for looks ... OEM ... both do the job well.
     
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    I went with the OEM mat. Threw it in and done. Hated things sliding around as well. Not that someone has not done it, but I have not seen anyone do a spray in yet. I guess if you scuff up the bottom of the bed and spray in a rubberized style of spray in bed liner and it adheres to the plastic it should work.
     
  5. Nov 22, 2011 at 5:43 AM
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    Big Lots has small ones in the auto section if you want cheap.
    I have seen mats @ tractor supply.
    JC Whitney sells cut to fit.
    CL using searchtempest per your zipcode may find OEM used in your area or another brand that you can cut.
    I got mine from dealer, he price matched an online price from another dealer.
    It was like $90.
    Used I have seen them for $50.
    I kept mine and use in the tundra it is very heavy & good quality.
     
  6. Nov 22, 2011 at 5:47 AM
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    Try JCWhitney as Simon's Mom mentioned or Auto Anything. I think I got a heavy rubber mat for $60 shipped. It you want something spray in, look at Rustoleum Bedliner although it's not rubberized, it is textured. There are rubberized spray in bedliners but you'll spend more on a good DIY kit than you will for a rubber bed mat.
     
  7. Nov 22, 2011 at 6:26 PM
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    Thanks all for the ideas!
     
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    As mentioned, I found one on Craigslist for $50. A little dirty, but I ran through the carwash on the way home from picking it up. It is really handy. I'm sure the stall mat way is a little cheaper, but I like the OEM look, and I like not having to cut stall mat to fit.
     
  10. Nov 22, 2011 at 11:38 PM
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    There is no bed liner in the trucks the composite bed is the bed itself just saying....
     
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    Ya, I think OP got that ...... :cool:
     
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    Tractor Supply stall matting. Comes in 5 foot widths and sold by the foot, $5 a foot for the thicker stuff was $25 total for my short bed. Or you could get the thinner stuff for about $4 a foot if you want to save a little more. It's tough enough the thinner would probably work just as well.

    A little trimming around the wheel wells and it looks great. I hauled about 12 loads (6-8 tons total) of broken brick and concrete rubble this summer and no marks were left on the mat even though my son and I just tossed the stuff into the bed.
     
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    bought the OEM for $80. They wanted $110. It is really nice and I have no regrets. Perfect fit and very heavy duty. The others I looked at were not that much less expensive. Some wanted you to cut them down to size,, and i was not comfortable with that. If you can pony up the $80 I would go for it. If you actually have a working truck that will be used for hauling stuff alot then go with what buddywh1 said.
     
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    Just take the plunge & get an OEM. No worries about cutting & fitting. I couldn't imagine not having mine.
     
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    OP, nice username lol...
     
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    i got a can of the Rhino liner stuff and just coated the ridges in the bed. works like a champ. but that shits a little expensive if you dont have some just laying around. i just used a half used can that we used to rhino line the fuel tank on the boat i worked on. (so it was fo free)
     
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    Don't buy junk for your Toyota. Look at Bedrug.com you will be very happy with it.
     
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