Rear cargo area mat?

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Bigkevschopshop

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Does anyone run the carpet mat in the cargo area of their ride? I have been wanting to get one for my burb lately with how much stuff I have been throwing back there etc. Factory or aftermarket? I wont run weathertech stuff cause as good as it is, the hard rubber stuff makes things I put back there slide and that is a no go when talking about perfectly painted hotrod parts etc.
 

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Does anyone run the carpet mat in the cargo area of their ride? I have been wanting to get one for my burb lately with how much stuff I have been throwing back there etc. Factory or aftermarket? I wont run weathertech stuff cause as good as it is, the hard rubber stuff makes things I put back there slide and that is a no go when talking about perfectly painted hotrod parts etc.
Husky has some good options.
https://www.autoanything.com/cargo-liners/husky-liners-weatherbeater-cargo-liners
 

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I have a Lloyd cargo mat, it's plush carpet. This is the one I have - https://www.lloydmatsstore.com/ultimat-floor-mats
(if you go to "configure" you can pick the type of mat and color, etc)

If I have to haul something gross, I have a plastic mat from a different vehicle that I throw back there but take it out when I don't need it. I've never used my 3rd row seats, but if I did need to, the carpet mat could be rolled up and stowed easily. (unlike a plastic tray)

I like the Lloyd mat a lot, stuff doesn't roll around as much and I think it helps to dampen noise. Plus it looks great. I can take a pic of it later if you'd like.
 

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I have a Lloyd cargo mat, it's plush carpet. This is the one I have - https://www.lloydmatsstore.com/ultimat-floor-mats
(if you go to "configure" you can pick the type of mat and color, etc)

If I have to haul something gross, I have a plastic mat from a different vehicle that I throw back there but take it out when I don't need it. I've never used my 3rd row seats, but if I did need to, the carpet mat could be rolled up and stowed easily. (unlike a plastic tray)

I like the Lloyd mat a lot, stuff doesn't roll around as much and I think it helps to dampen noise. Plus it looks great. I can take a pic of it later if you'd like.


Yes, please post a picture
 

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Another Option.

I have a 4' x 6' mat manufactured by 3M, with the model name of Nomad Cushion Plus, that I've had in my previous and current truck for about 5 years. I've carried everything from cement, to plywood, to firewood, to fragile housewares on it, and it is still in the same condition that it was when I originally installed it.

It is heavy-weight, but flexible, and rolls up nicely, when you don't need it. The backing is about 3/16" thick, and the top is made of fiber loops coated in a plastic, probably urethane. It is virtually indestructible, and I strongly recommend it.

I've added some photos below, and please excuse the white dog hair from my 2 white Shepherds.

Model Name.jpg Full Mat.jpg Fiber Weave Side View.jpg Fiber Weave Close-up.jpg
 

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