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Old 09-29-2017, 10:16 AM
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Rubber Bed Mat

What mat is everyone using in their 2017? Do the other brands fit as well as the Ford OEM?

So far I've look at Westin and DeeZee.
 
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I have the DeeZee mat in mine. No complaints. Heavy Duty material and fit is perfect.
 
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Old 09-29-2017, 10:47 AM
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DeeZee, thick, tough, stays put.
 
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I have the Ford one, It fits quite well and covers the entire bed, it's thicker than I expected as well. Didn't measure it but I think it's 5/8".

Having said that, Ii haven't seen the others to compare.
 
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DeeZee here also. Its a mat. Nothing I get too excited about. Covers the floor, fits well and keeps **** from sliding around.
 
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Use the Ford rubber mat. Says "Superduty" on it. Super rigid and heavy. Doesn't move or flop around with nothing on it at highway speeds.

$150 in stock at the dealer.
 
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I also went with the Ford one. Fits great and I liked the superduty embossed in it. Stops stuff from sliding around!

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OEM mat. Works great. Best part is I found it on CL for $50!
 
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Westin in new truck DeeZee in old 2015. I can't tell much difference. The Westin leaves about an inch space between the mat and wheel well, would be curious if a DeeZee owner could check their fit there. I used bedrug tailgate mat because I didn't want to drill the tailgate for the Westin mat. In hindsight I could have bought industrial Velcro and installed that way.
 
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If you're looking for a least cost solution, check out the local farm/ranch supply. They have stall mat that can be had for not much money. Sometimes they only have 4'x6'. It's not going to be as nice a fit as one specifically made for the truck but it will do the job.
 
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Actually my farm store has truck accessories including no name bed mats, good suggestion.
 
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Originally Posted by HRTKD
If you're looking for a least cost solution, check out the local farm/ranch supply. They have stall mat that can be had for not much money. Sometimes they only have 4'x6'. It's not going to be as nice a fit as one specifically made for the truck but it will do the job.
About $40 for a 4x6 at my local Tractor Supply. In fact, I bought one, cut it down, replaced factory tailgate screws with some longer ones with fender washers and use it for a tailgate protector.
The rest of the bed has Raptor liner that I sprayed in myself along with a pre cut truck bed rubber mat that I've had in several trucks over the years.
 
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+1 for the Ford OEM mat... We ordered it with the truck. We did get the bed Line-X'ed also, the mat keeps things from sliding around. Love it.
 
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Originally Posted by grouperjim
Use the Ford rubber mat. Says "Superduty" on it. Super rigid and heavy. Doesn't move or flop around with nothing on it at highway speeds.

$150 in stock at the dealer.
+1 here, the "super duty" in the rubber adds a touch of class.
 
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DeeZee mat. Does the job and fits well.


 


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