Trooper4
Ram Guru
Never had a problem, but mine is 3/8 thick heavy rubber.Do these bed mats stay in place when driving on the highway at high speeds?
Never had a problem, but mine is 3/8 thick heavy rubber.Do these bed mats stay in place when driving on the highway at high speeds?
Isn’t it sad that we need to protect the spray-in liner?
I have the one from Mopar and had to cut the sides because I have Ramboxes. The mat is very heavy, yet when I drive in a windy area going over 75 mph, the mat will lift off. It has happened twice for me, including this afternoon.Do these bed mats stay in place when driving on the highway at high speeds?
I used these mats to cover the entire floor of my garage. It saved the concrete from road salt damage and is the best garage floor cover available anywhere. The mats are 3/4" thick heavy-duty rubber and wear like iron, almost nothing affects them.
I've used this in previous trucks. You won't mess this stuff up and no way it's coming out on the freeway at any speed due to it's weight.
I have a spray in liner as well.Had Line-X Premium installed onto my 2020 yesterday. While I love the look and the protection, this surface will probably damage any scratch-sensitive items (e.g. furniture). Does anyone use a Bed Mat over their spray-in bedliner? Looking for something with a soft surface. Recommendations are appreciated.
Thanks!
I got the same one. Works great and nothing slides around.I got the rough country bed mat on top of my line x
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I have this same setup in my truck. Works great..I got the rough country bed mat on top of my line x
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If that was a concern when you got the Line-X standard, then you should have upgraded to the Premium version (missed opportunity for the salesperson), that one is supposed to be thicker & softer on the knees. Saying that, I had the standard Line-X spray in my last truck and I have never had an issue with it scratching items stored in back. Your furniture should not be rolling around the bed anyway, so no reason for anything to scratch? I never felt a need to have a bed mat on top of a liner; granted there are a whole bunch of you that feel it's needed, but a quality spray-in liner will protect the bed as-is.
One word of caution with the horse mats...they off-gas horribly, so if you park in a garage, it is going to stink for a while. Those are big in the home gym community and that is the #1 complaint. If you don't have a tonneau cover and the bed sits in the full sun, that may help get rid of the smell sooner...but something to keep in mind. Of course, that would be another reason to get the Premium version of Line-X, as it has UV protection. I had a tonneau, so the standard was fine before and will be on my new Ram.
Sent some 2.5 gallons jugs of chlorine from the back to the front. You’re not kidding, once you break the friction coefficient, all bets are off. Mat arrived today, that should fix that problem.If you got the factory spray-in liner off the lot, you really didn't have a choice. Factory spray liner is like sand paper and stuff slips too easily on it. Honestly, if my truck didn't have a spray-in liner from the start, I would have gotten the heavy duty mat as my only bed protection instead. Best bang for your buck, unless you need side protection of course, it should suite most people most of the time.