Truck Bed Mats Specs:
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Use this universal-fit, heavyweight tailgate mat with your DeeZee truck-bed mat to extend bump-and-scratch protection to your vehicle's tailgate. The thick rubber mat will not crack or break - even in extreme temperatures.
Tech Tip:
Mat may require trimming as it is a universal design for this bed size, not a custom fit.
More Information >Truck Bed Mats Specs:
Features:
Use this universal-fit, heavyweight tailgate mat with your DeeZee truck-bed mat to extend bump-and-scratch protection to your vehicle's tailgate. The thick rubber mat will not crack or break - even in extreme temperatures.
Tech Tip:
Mat may require trimming as it is a universal design for this bed size, not a custom fit.
More Information >Truck Bed Mats Specs:
Features:
Use this universal-fit, heavyweight tailgate mat with your DeeZee truck-bed mat to extend bump-and-scratch protection to your vehicle's tailgate. The thick rubber mat will not crack or break - even in extreme temperatures.
Tech Tip:
Mat may require trimming as it is a universal design for this bed size, not a custom fit.
More Information >Truck Bed Mats Specs:
Features:
This bed mat protects your load and your truck bed by preventing cargo from shifting as you drive. Made of heavyweight Nyracord, the mat is extra thick and will not crack, rust, or break. Mat is custom fit for your vehicle.
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