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Bedrug BRQ04SCK Bed Liner Product Description:



  • Rugged construction handles heavy cargo
  • Bleach, oil and even battery acid washes off
  • Comfortable knee-friendly 3/4 inch cushioned floor
  • Anti-skid surface prevents cargo from shifting; engineered for exterior use
  • Stain and UV resistant easily cleaned with just water

Product Description

This is an innovative and unique truck bed liner. You get the look and comfort of carpet, in an ultra-tough 100 percentage polypropylene (essentially plastic) product. That means not only will it protect your truck bed from impact dings and damage, it will stand up to the most harsh conditions you can throw at it: from gravel to battery acid, while still protecting your precious cargo and your knees. Molded to fit your specific make and model, this liner looks great and fits like a glove. It creates a void-free surface without damaging your truck and allows easy access to factory tie-downs and accessories. Its non-skid surface keeps your cargo in place, and a built-in hinge between the truck bed and tailgate prevents debris from collecting. The BedRug material is fade and UV resistant. Made of foam similar to that used in life jackets, it doesn't absorb water and will not mold or mildew. Water will simply run off the surface, through the zippered perimeter, out the factory drain holes in the truck bed and will dry in as little as 20 minutes. Just clean it with a hose, power washer or vacuum and your BedRug is good as new.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
5Copy of my review on build thread in the Raptorz forum
By E63
I spent quite a bit of time evaluating options for the truck bed liner. Choices are:Drop in, Spray on (line-X or Rhino-Liner), or Bed-RugDrop In liners have some very cool cargo management features that I like, but cargo will slide easily, not good if you are always hauling a lot of materials and tools, great for loading and unloading. They protect the bed to a point but damage from sand and friction can damage the bed underneath. Think of it like putting slip covers over your seats and having them end up wearing the seats anyway, not a good thing.Spray In liners are permanent. They create a non slip surface that is way better than stock. It is expensive though. I moved some appliances right after getting the truck and scratched the bed up pretty good. Doesn't take much with the crappy paint they use now a days to limit VOCs . (but don't get me started on environmentalists...)Bedrugs come in two different model and you can do partial or the whole thing. They are very light weight, have deep foam that levels out the bed. It is designed to resist stains and can be easily cleaned. The perfectly molded sides zip to the bed cover and everything is attached with industrial Velcro. Cargo does not slide and the resulting surface is soft on the knees. I got mine thru Amazon complete for under $336.84 delivered. (model BRQ04SCK)Installation was pretty straight forward, I zipped it together and left mine in the sun for a few hours to warm up prior to installing, letting it conform some to the bed. Then it was a simple mater to mark locations for where the cargo tie downs come thru. There are two ways to install. You can remove and re-attach to the outside of the cover, or what I chose to do was to make a small incision with razor blade from back side and simply slide cover one edge at a time. This minimizes installation time and makes it easier to remove cover when necessary. Other suggestions not in the instructions would be to place the Velcro tabs on the ribs instead of the valleys on the tail gate and head wall.Sorry I did not take any pictures of the install of the rug or the F-1 as both were done quickly with only minor complications and are well documented on the internet by the manufacturers.Just got back from 1000 mile weekend trip to deliver a huge load of furniture for my son moving out of the dorms into a house. BedRug worked great to protect stuff, minimize pad wrapping. We also picked up a full size refrigerator , Washer and Dryer for $200 and moved it. This is a case where the BedRug may not have been the best choice as the feet of the Washer and Dryer want to catch. Fridge was on wheels so not much of an issue, but power lifting the washer was a chore.Here is what it looks like completed:[...][...][...]

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
5Sweet Bed Liner
By M. Mann
Keeps tools and gear clean, stable, quiet and undamaged. Easy on knees when you have to get in the bed to get things. Cleans up nicely. Velcro mounting makes it removable. Closed cell marine foam backing is custom heights to provide smooth bed over contours of metal bed floor. Velcro mounting so you can carefully remove if you need to power wash the carpet or take it out for other reasons. I've put these in two trucks and can't imaging using anything else after my experience - see customer photos.

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5Bed Rug in short bed Tundra 2011 Crew Max
By R. Fraley
I was skeptical. Are you ? Fear not. This thing is an incredible product. Spent 90 minutes putting it in. I was very tentative. But this thing fits better than the proverbial glove. What a great product! It really looks almost like a very smooth putting green. Just a little more coarse. Feels great and very very light. I am astounded at how good it looks. I put it in a Silver Crew Max and the BedRug looks like a great color match. I had a friend helping out so if you do it alone, probably two hours. Very impressed so far. It's been in a week or so now. I have seen complaints that BedRug doesn't send you enough of the velcro like material. I had plenty. Go for it.....Local dealers quoted me $450 and $75 to put it in. Skip that stuff. It's very easy.

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