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Rubber bed mat

turbotim2

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I haven't seen these offered by the vendors, does anyone know if you can still get them? Mine is still in decent shape but just wondering.
 

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DirtDonk

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Someone was talking about it as recently as last year I think, but I don't remember ever seeing them available other than the lucky score in the junkyard once in a blue moon.
Luckily they don't really seem to get beat up too badly.

Maybe this will bring the subject back up an someone will know more.

Paul
 

AxlesUp

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Dec 21, 2001
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i know you can buy generic stuff like that and cut it to fit.

I use the stuff they sell at TSC. its actually welding mat but it is in a roll and you buy how ever much you want. That stuff is really smelly when it is new especially in the summer. i usually set it outside for a week to air it out before i install it.
 

Dusty

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Welding mat doesn't have the ribs that fit down in between the ribs in the bed, to provide a flat surface like the stock bed mat. I've also wanted a new one for years. Every once in a while used ones pop up. I have one I picked up a couple years ago but it has some tears in it. I wish there were a source for new ones.
 

jckkys

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The early Ford pickups should have the same bed contour. However I've never see the spaced ribbing on any other mat. When I run with the rear seat I use washers to keep the seat base from sitting on the rubber. It's certainly one of the OE parts worth pampering.
 

Galt72

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a few on ebay right now but the seller wants crazy money for them
 

tabyers

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Count me in on guys who would buy a repro. Mine was shredded. Is anyone running insulation and carpet without one? Is it lumpy or can you double up the insulation in the valleys?
 
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