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This heat-molded mat protects your truck bed and your cargo from damage. Ribbed surface prevents your cargo from shifting. Constructed of heavyweight, 5/16" thick recycled rubber. Custom fit for your Ford F-350 Super Duty.
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What's up everybody, it's AJ with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna be checking out this Westin bed mat. It's custom made for this 2015 Ford 350 Super Duty. Let's check it out. The mats gonna be rubberized, so that's going to help you get grip in your bed. So when you're throwing stuff in there, it won't slide around as much.
Also, it's gonna be sound dampening, so if you we're to drop something on there, it's not going to make as loud as noise as it would on an empty bed. Not to mention you got the nibs on the bottom side. They're going to help grip on to the bottom of the bed, So this doesn't slide around everywhere. You can see that I can push on it, it's not moving anywhere. So you don't have to worry about it shifting back and forth when you're walking around the bed or loading it up.
You also have the raised grooves in here. That's way, if you have this open, there's a tonneau cover on this one, but if you didn't have a tonneau cover and it rained, the rain water would go here in the channels and then make its make its way through the back. That way, it just doesn't sit and pool up in the back of your truck. Now we're going to check out the difference between our normal bed liner and the bed mat. Got a bucket here, just want to show you how easily that can slide back and forth.
If you're taking sharp turns or stopping, it'll go back and forth. Not to mention, when you set it down, it's really loud. Now let's try that on the bed mat. First off, you only heard the internal stuff on the bucket making noise. And then shifting around, it's quite a bit harder to pull it back and forth.
So if you are doing aggressive turns, it's not likely it's going to slide anywhere, especially if you put it against one side of the truck. And then when you drop it in here, again, it doesn't make that much of a noise, it's just the inside stuff. Let me do the same thing with these bricks here. See how those easily shift around here in the back of the bed, but on the mat, quite a bit quieter, and you're not going to damage or dent your bed. To install your bed mat, once you've unrolled it, you can just kind of set it in the back of your truck. It's custom made for the back of your 350. You can see, I can just lay it in. The cut outs are already there for the wheels. You drop into place, it's installed. It really is that easy. Overall, I think it's definitely a cool thing to throw in the back of your truck. Like I said, really helps sound damping when you're dropping stuff in there. 'Cause that can get loud when you're just throwing rocks or dumping rocks in there, throwing lumber in there. It's not going to be as loud when it hits that mat. Plus, it's going to stay put in the back of your truck when you're driving around. It's not going to shift around and move on you when you're going on that road. Well, I think that about does it. Thanks for hanging out and I hope this helped..
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