Thanks for the info Nick. No trimming required on any of these options correct?
No sir. But the WeatherTech unit is meant to attach to a non-sprayed bed. So if you aren't running a bed cover, I would recommend additional Velcro for security.
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Thanks for the info Nick. No trimming required on any of these options correct?
After starting this thread
https://www.fordraptorforum.com/thr...liner-wouldnt-again.67828/page-2#post-1354442
I heard all the good things about a Dee Zee and ordered one.
Mine arrived Monday from Amazon.
Had to take the rubber feet off the bed extenders to let them lock in with it on; but so far - it's as advertised - nothing is sliding around anymore.
The part # is DZ87005 if you drop the hammer.
Just grab them and twist them off. They can just be pushed back on later easily.How did you remove the rubber feet? Can they be put back on if neede later?
Just grab them and twist them off. They can just be pushed back on later easily.
Your link to Rough Country Bed Mat RCM640. I reached out to Rough Country and they insisted the mat does not fit the Raptor and you would need to trim the mat. Did you need to cut yours to fit?I got the Rough Country rubber mat. Spongy, easy on the knees. It's heavy, has some mass, and about 3/4 inch thick. My main goal was to keep the sprayed in bed liner looking nice (sounds kind of dumb. Secondary benefit is it is grippy and will keep things from sliding around.
The sprayed in factory bed liner is pretty rough. I normally like the drop in plastic ones because I know if I damage it badly enough I can get a replacement one no problem. But my truck was bought off the lot and came with the factory spray in bedliner (which can be peeled off, apparently, see youtube).
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01J92WV7E/?tag=fordraptorforum-20