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Got my Dualliner yesterday


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3 minutes ago, mlammerhirt said:

Was the rubber mat already there? Does that duraliner just protect the sides, front and tailgate?

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No the rubber mat is part of the kit.

It fits in a channel that runs down each side pc

The mat is thick and heavy !

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2 minutes ago, WNYTRPR said:

Why do I feel water can get trapped behind that and rot out your bed ?

The bed should have drain holes OEM.  
 

They can clog though if you’re doing any appreciable work with said truck and occasionally need to be cleaned out.   

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1 minute ago, Lawdwaz said:

The bed should have drain holes OEM.  
 

They can clog though if you’re doing any appreciable work with said truck and occasionally need to be cleaned out.   

Yea I guess , but you’d see it filling with water ..

Im not concerned about it .

I didn’t really want the spray in or the one pc plastic..

This seems well made and fits like a glove

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Just now, luberhill said:

Yes 

Does that rubber mat slide out easy enough for cleaning?  Seems I’m doing that fairly often each fall……as a matter of fact, I should do the mat in my Tacoma today, I hauled a couple trips of pine boughs and logs a couple weeks ago and never swept it out properly.  

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1 minute ago, Lawdwaz said:

Does that rubber mat slide out easy enough for cleaning?  Seems I’m doing that fairly often each fall……as a matter of fact, I should do the mat in my Tacoma today, I hauled a couple trips of pine boughs and logs a couple weeks ago and never swept it out properly.  

Larry where did you get the mat? I have carpet tiles in the bed of my truck and there are showing their age. I should replace them.

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5 minutes ago, Lawdwaz said:

Does that rubber mat slide out easy enough for cleaning?  Seems I’m doing that fairly often each fall……as a matter of fact, I should do the mat in my Tacoma today, I hauled a couple trips of pine boughs and logs a couple weeks ago and never swept it out properly.  

Have you thought about spray in ?I would think it’s way less of a hassle ?

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8 minutes ago, Lawdwaz said:

Does that rubber mat slide out easy enough for cleaning?  Seems I’m doing that fairly often each fall……as a matter of fact, I should do the mat in my Tacoma today, I hauled a couple trips of pine boughs and logs a couple weeks ago and never swept it out properly.  

Takes about 5 seconds , I did it yesterday and it was like a freezer in my barn.

 The mat keeps the bottom of the side pcs in place , the top fits under the bed cap pc

 

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9 minutes ago, WNYTRPR said:

Have you thought about spray in ?I would think it’s way less of a hassle ?

Theres nothing to spray in a 3rd generation Tacoma after 2016. The bed is composite, and there is no metal to spray. But there a couple weep holes at the head, and folks put a bed mat in just to keep stuff sliding around. I use a piece of epdm roofing, but they make some nice fitted mats both aftermarket and oem.

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6 minutes ago, Dinsdale said:

Theres nothing to spray in a 3rd generation Tacoma after 2016. The bed is composite, and there is no metal to spray. But there a couple weep holes at the head, and folks put a bed mat in just to keep stuff sliding around. I use a piece of epdm roofing, but they make some nice fitted mats both aftermarket and oem.

That works then 

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35 minutes ago, Lawdwaz said:

The bed should have drain holes OEM.  
 

They can clog though if you’re doing any appreciable work with said truck and occasionally need to be cleaned out.   

Usually if the front drains are plugged the water will run out the back between the box and tailgate when driving 

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