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    Default Bed Rugs?

    I am curious if anyone has tried bed rugs and what they think about it? I am thinking it would be a good bed liner for my Tundra, but I don't want to spend $300+ and not be happy.
    Jared...
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    Have had a bed rug in my Tundra for a year and 1/2 and love it. Very durable and looks great.

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    I had one in my Ranger and loved it too... I would recommend using it with a cap or some sort of lid though. When my cap used to leak, it got a little funky after while.

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    Had one in my Tacoma - LOVED it! Very durable. Holds dog hair like velcro and can get funkafied if neglected. A trip the car wash took care of that though.

    Shop around - I remember getting mine for less than $300 - of course that was three years ago.
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    Love mine. Smooths out the "floor" and provides some insulation.

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    Hey

    I was very hesitant about shelling out $425 for a bedrug on my 2000 F150; but, i have to admit it's been a really good investment and makes sleeping in the back of my truck much more comfortable and provides a nice cushion when crawling around. I would recommend it.

    Pete Wilson
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    My f150 had one in it when I bought it (bed and inside of shell) and I like it. I have slept in back a few time when I have hauled the crawler out to play and it is not echoey and seems more comfortable with it. Still need to look into transporting a gas can in back, should be able to peel up carpet so that I have metal to metal (or plastic) contact.
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    I have one in my 02 Tacoma when I bought it and love it. I have a Snugtop shell on and it makes sleeping in the back very comfortable without even having a bed platform or something of that sort.

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    I have one in my Tundra its affordable and comfortable. It was for about $300 but is worth it. Its easy to clean with vacuum.

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    I had one in my S10 with no cap and was very nice. It did get a stain and 'Bed Rug' sent me a new one. It did not fade in the AZ sun and was nice to camp on back then.

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