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Can't find a few basic items for ordered Ram

DownEastRam

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Hello all - I haven't been on here in a while (used to have an 06 cummins). I just ordered a 22 Limited Megacab diesel (I added it to the spreadsheet). I was hoping to order a few essentials prior to delivery - but can't seem to find them. Weathertech has front mats but I can't find rear mats - or cargo area. Some guys have said to cut your own rubber mats, but I was hoping someone may have come across something else. Secondly, I'm looking for an under-rail plastic bed liner that'll work with the rambox. Does that exist? I know some guys prefer the non-slip type, but I prefer the full coverage hard plastic - and I like that things slide in and out easily (gigity). thanks - Joe
 
Go with the Husky liners they are sooo much better than weathertechs and no issue getting front and rears… i dont know about the bed liner as i have a spray in and also an 8ft box so i have no clue on the ram box
 
Forget the Weathertechs and look at the Husky X-act contour. better coverage.

TuxMat also has some nice covers that provide WAY more carpet coverage, but I don't like the lack of ribbing/channels.
 
Thanks for the suggestions. Just ordered Husky liners. I’ll take a look at the bed liner. I have spray-in also, but it won’t stop a dent. I like the added protection of plastic, plus I like being able to slide things in and out easily.


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Never liked plastic liners for holding in the moisture and contributing to rusted beds or the rattle. I guess if you already have spray in, maybe not so much.

Always had Line-X spray in and never any issue moving things around in the bed, but you're right it won't help stave off dents much more than no liner.
 
Never liked plastic liners for holding in the moisture and contributing to rusted beds or the rattle. I guess if you already have spray in, maybe not so much.

Always had Line-X spray in and never any issue moving things around in the bed, but you're right it won't help stave off dents much more than no liner.
i had always poured a gallon of used motor oil under the plastic liner after my first box rotted out because of the liner. It was great when the line-x shop came to town no more plastic liners.

Although If you put a sled in the back of your truck thats when a plastic liner is great! They each have their give and take depending on the user.
 
Maybe that's why they are so hard to find! I have an '88 F-250 long bed farm truck that has had a plastic liner in the bed since '88. I've never looked under the liner to see if there is rust, but I also don't hesitate to drop a load of rocks or logs in there from a front loader. With that said...and in all honesty - I won't be dumping a load of rocks into the new truck for a long while. My '06 also had one for the 200k miles I owned it, but again, I never checked for rust. Thanks again for the input. I appreciate it.
 
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