Great Offender
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Both. Jeep was purchased with a spray in bed liner but I also added a rubber mat. Don't remember who I got the mat from but it's almost an inch thick and feels like a truck tire.
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I vote for both, and have both. I zip tie my bed mat to the four corner tie downs: I have had bed mats try to leave at highway speeds in other trucks and it discourages those who would "borrow" it. Yes, moisture stays under the mat, that is why I spray lined the bed.I have a new to me JTD Willys that I will add a folding tonneau cover to. I am considering getting a Bedliner sprayed in first or using a high quality bed mat (e.g., WeatherTech). I will use the bed to haul light building materials, yard waste, bags of mulch and other Harry Homeowner things. Any pro’s and con’s or recommendations? Thanks.
Nice. Did you have to stick it with Velcro or double sided tape? Or is it heavy enough that it won't fly off the bed?My new 2023 Glad came with factory spray liner which is nice. I ordered a highly rated bed mat that came shipped tightly rolled and would not lay flat even with weights on corners for days. Opted to return and try a DIY solution. Bought a 4x6 horse stall mat at a farm and ranch store. Trimmed to fit and it works great and best of all , it costs just $50. It is 3/4 inches thick and has one side with raised dots so water can drain underneath. Used a circular saw to cut the rubber. "I love the smell of burning rubber in the morning"
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Agree I hI vote for both. My Ram truck has a spray-in bed liner and I put a bed mat on top. The liner protects the tailgate as well as the floor and sides of the bed but the liner by itself is too slick, stuff slides around on it. The mat keeps cargo in place, keeps sharp corners from digging into the liner, and also provides some cushioning when things get dropped.
I haven't gotten around to having a liner sprayed in my JT bed. I do have a bed mat to protect the bed and keep things from sliding around, though. It is heavy rubber. I don't think it moves around or damages the paint underneath but I guess it could if the bed wasn't clean first. I have a tonneau cover so moisture isn't usually a problem.
Agreed ?I vote for both. My Ram truck has a spray-in bed liner and I put a bed mat on top. The liner protects the tailgate as well as the floor and sides of the bed but the liner by itself is too slick, stuff slides around on it. The mat keeps cargo in place, keeps sharp corners from digging into the liner, and also provides some cushioning when things get dropped.
I haven't gotten around to having a liner sprayed in my JT bed. I do have a bed mat to protect the bed and keep things from sliding around, though. It is heavy rubber. I don't think it moves around or damages the paint underneath but I guess it could if the bed wasn't clean first. I have a tonneau cover so moisture isn't usually a problem.
Which is light. Probably the weight of a small child.it weighs around 46lbs
I did it for me, not for trade-in value or for the next guy.I’m gonna go against the grain and say NEITHER.
neither one will have mattered when you trade it in for the next one.