🚚 Protect Your Ride, Elevate Your Game!
The BDK-MT-600A Heavy-Duty Utility Truck Bed Tailgate Mat is a robust 60" x 19.5" cargo liner designed to shield your truck from dings and wear. Made from extra-thick, waterproof rubber, it offers long-lasting durability and can be easily trimmed for a custom fit. Installation is straightforward with included hardware, making it a practical choice for any truck owner.
Color | Black |
Brand | BDK |
Product Dimensions | 60"L x 19.5"W x 0.5"Th |
UPC | 826942659119 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00826942659119 |
Manufacturer | BDK |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Model | MT-600A |
Item Weight | 5 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | MT-600 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | MT-600A |
Special Features | Easy to Install & Clean, Heavy Duty Durable Rubber, Hardware Included, Extra High-Ridge Line Design |
S**2
Worth Every Penny
Worth every penny. Nice and thick, but things buyers will need to know. You may order this for a specific truck but realistically in most cases you will need to trim it up to an inch. No big deal, I used a straight edge and a utility knife and took 2 minutes but plan on trimming. From reading reviews I also decided to upgrade to a bigger self tapping screw just incase I ever had to remove it.Lets face it, it you want something form fitted, with a quality screws your going to have to pay much more then $42. So do you want precision, perfection, fit and quality, or settle for cost savings, durability with same protection you decide. $42 vs $150
C**K
Best I could find for quality
Nice and heavy. Has pre drilled holes and screws. Just what I wanted
M**.
It's not a machined fit, so level your expectations (2023 F150).
1) Missing hardware, 2) has a curl that won't quite go away even after laying flat and with weight on the end for a week. 3) Could be a smidgen shorter in CS/RS direction. You can feel it just clip the box side when closing the door.You can see how I lined up the rubber to the top edge of the door. Use your fingers on both hands to feel that the rubber is centered from left/right (RS/CS). I used #8 x 1" long SS pan head screws with #12 SS washers (12 pcs each). The slightly larger diameter fits the counterbored hole nicely. As another installer said, install the screws in the middle and work your way outward. I used a 1/8" drill bit for the pilot hole. I set the drill's torque higher to get the screw to engage the pilot hole and then stopped to lower the torque to level 2. This is so I didn't extrude the plastic from underneath the washer. For my truck (2023 F150) the only hole I had to be careful with were the two outermost corners nearest the bottom when the door is closed. There is a transition in depth at those two hole locations. Just concentrate in making sure the bit goes in and not just slide down the incline / formed depression.Even with the rubber fully installed, you can se the slight curl on the CS passenger side. Good enough and I am hoping eventually it will relax. If it does, maybe I will need to trim some off, but right now I only feel a slight bump when I close the tailgate.
H**Y
heavy duty
super heavy duty, too big for my little taco
M**Y
Don’t expect a perfect fit.
“Fits” is a relative term. A mat 20 ft wide and 10ft deep would also “fit” after you trimmed it. Don’t expect this to drop in, was too wide and too deep and only one row of holes lined up with anything I could screw to on my 2017 Silverado. I didn’t bother with the provided screws and used self tappers. I had to trim the sides and the bottom to be able to close my tailgate but other than that it appears that it would help prevent any damage. Once again, do not expect this to be a drop in on every occasion.
D**L
I've actually purchased two
The first time i purchased one of these tailgate mats i used it for something different on my truck. I went through a divorce and dropping down to just my income, and having horses to provide for i had to deciede do I sell my newer truck i'm paying $750 a month for or sell my single cab that was paid off and just had brand new tires and wheels put on it, or sell my horses. I chose to sell the newer truck, keep the horses, and keep the paid off truck with brand new tires and wheels saving me an average of $2800 for new tires when the newer truck needed tires. Which was gonna be in the next yr. But with the paid off truck, i had little room for groceries. So Being " I can figure out something" I bought lumber, sealed it, stained it then sealed it again and built a rack to go across the back towards my tail gate, and built dividers, One holds 4 gracery bags, one holds 2 and one holds 3 bags. I used the tail gate mat for the rack to sit on so it and the groceries weren't sliding around sratching up my rhino spray in liner. worked perfect. I after putting on a bed cover bought a 2nd tailgate mat and added it to my tailgate. I also added lights that come on automatically when you open the tailgate. So these mats work for many things just not tail gates. They are thick and heavy and stay in place. I did not screw down the one under the rack but i did use the screws for the one on my tailgate. Bye the way we've has a ton of rain here and once it stopped i opened up my back end and between the cover and the tailgate mat not a drop of rain got inside the bed of my truck. I'm real happy about that.
G**N
The material should math each other. One is hard plastic and the tail gat liner is thick soft plast
This mat wasn't even the same material as the bed liner that it can with, not even the pattern that showed on the pic that I order the liner with!
V**I
Looks great
With just a little trimming the bed liner fit my Silverado 1500
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