Protectra has discontinued their bedmat for ’93 (and up, I guess)
T100 pickups with the 8 foot bed. I tried to order one from
truckstuffusa.com and they informed me that they are unavailable.
Can anyone enlighten me as to where I can get a decent bed mat?
Thanks –
Jeff


On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 18:10:55 -0600, "The Captain"
<cptn_zi…@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Protectra has discontinued their bedmat for ’93 (and up, I guess)
>T100 pickups with the 8 foot bed. I tried to order one from
>truckstuffusa.com and they informed me that they are unavailable.
>Can anyone enlighten me as to where I can get a decent bed mat?
>Thanks –
>Jeff
Go get a spray-in bed liner, and that’ll solve the problem,
permanently, and a lot more thoroughly. (A bedmat won’t protect the
sides of the bed, and any sand that gets under it will buff the paint
clean off the bed where the bedmat rubs. And where there’s bare metal
and trapped moisture, there will be rust…)
And the best part about Rhino Linings – One size fits all. ;-)
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If you really want a durable bed mat, go to a feed store or equestrian
store and ask for a stall mat. They’re an inch and a bit thick, heavy
duty rubber, and can be cut to fit with a sharp knife. Shouldn’t cost
more than about $40 for a 6′ x 8′ stall mat. Since they’re designed to
allow horses with shoes (with corks and studs) to stand without
slipping, they’re pretty durable.
Susan
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The Captain wrote:
> Protectra has discontinued their bedmat for ’93 (and up, I guess)
> T100 pickups with the 8 foot bed. I tried to order one from
> truckstuffusa.com and they informed me that they are unavailable.
> Can anyone enlighten me as to where I can get a decent bed mat?
> Thanks –
> Jeff