TheLoneRider
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For those with the impact mat, would it be possible to trim the material without too much difficulty?
I had the BedRug classic liner In my F150, was happy with it but cold be a pain to get clean if hauling dirt/gravel and the like.
My Ranger came with the factory drop in liner/power port option. Wouldn’t have been my first choice but not worth tossing to do a spray in or another BedRug.
I would however, like to get the Impact mat thinking it can just be installed on top of the drop in liner. I’d removed the factory tailgate piece and attach the impact mat to the tailgate as normal. I like the looks of the material and having the tailgate gap covered. I am guessing though it won’t lay flat in the bed with the factory drop in liner so would need to be trimmed.
I had the BedRug classic liner In my F150, was happy with it but cold be a pain to get clean if hauling dirt/gravel and the like.
My Ranger came with the factory drop in liner/power port option. Wouldn’t have been my first choice but not worth tossing to do a spray in or another BedRug.
I would however, like to get the Impact mat thinking it can just be installed on top of the drop in liner. I’d removed the factory tailgate piece and attach the impact mat to the tailgate as normal. I like the looks of the material and having the tailgate gap covered. I am guessing though it won’t lay flat in the bed with the factory drop in liner so would need to be trimmed.
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