Most of quality aftermarket bed mats that are available today are easy to install and are vehicle-specific, so there is no cutting or trimming required. Plus, they’re easy to remove for cleaning. Furthermore, they are just extremely durable and can handle water, snow and mud without any problems.
BudRugs look soft and supple, so we were concerned that they might not hold up well against water and mold, so we got in touch with a spokesperson from the company.
“What happens if theBedRug gets wet,” we asked. “Will water get underneath the BedRug and cause my bed to rust?
They responded: “Much like a life vest, BedRug's closed-cell polymer construction can't hold water - it runs right off. The paint in the bed of your truck is designed to shed water the same way the rest of the paint on your vehicle does. The BedRug works in conjunction with your factory drain holes to remove any residual moisture. Unlike spray-in liners, which scuff the paint before application, and drop-in liners that can scuff and scratch the bed with use, the BedRug's non-abrasive backing will not compromise the integrity of your paint and in turn will not cause your truck bed to rust.”
If you’re still not sure which type of truck bed mat is right for you, be sure to call the vehicle experts at 4WheelOnline.com at (813)-769-2451. The guys at 4Wheel are happy to with any of your truck bed questions. By Sean Bowes