Anyone use BedRug carpet?

Ok gotcha so you’re actually pulling it it out to hose it off. So you don’t have to remove the center console to install it? Does it just tuck under the edge a little bit?
I haven't pulled it since it's brand new. I would probably hose it in place except in extreme circumstances or once a year just for annual detailing, if that's something I feel it needs. I can picture a pressure washer with any decent soap would make it like new..
Yes, it tucks where needed just as carpet would, even with the Hotheads heat/sound liner underneath. I put a MaxBilt console in at the same time and might have to pull that to pull the BedRug (3 bolts) but don't expect to have to do that for a long time. Still would not be a big deal.
 
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Here you go.

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Does bedrug make a set for a short console? I see they ask with or without console but doesn't specify long or short? I would think they would be different part numbers am I wrong?
 
Does bedrug make a set for a short console? I see they ask with or without console but doesn't specify long or short? I would think they would be different part numbers am I wrong?
It's super easy to cut if necessary. I don't recall the options
 
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Did you cut holes for the drain holes or did you wet vac it out? Does it essentially just pool up rather than soak in if it gets rained on?
No drain holes are needed. This is, in my opinion, the biggest value of either BedRug or BedTred. Water, or anything else for that matter, doesn't soak into it. You can have water sit on it for days and you won't have that musty smell. Plus, cleanup is super easy. For example, I've hauled dirt in my truck bed, with a BedRug, and all I had to do was wash it out with a hose, then blow any excess out with a leaf blower.

In the Jeep, I live in an area infamous for orange VA clay. It stains the seats, carpet, and softop. With the BedRug, it does not. I simply take a shop vac and damp cloth to clean it up, and it looks as good as new.
 
It was on my Christmas list .
 
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No drain holes are needed. This is, in my opinion, the biggest value of either BedRug or BedTred. Water, or anything else for that matter, doesn't soak into it. You can have water sit on it for days and you won't have that musty smell. Plus, cleanup is super easy. For example, I've hauled dirt in my truck bed, with a BedRug, and all I had to do was wash it out with a hose, then blow any excess out with a leaf blower.

In the Jeep, I live in an area infamous for orange VA clay. It stains the seats, carpet, and softop. With the BedRug, it does not. I simply take a shop vac and damp cloth to clean it up, and it looks as good as new.
I don't think I've seen anything so universally endorsed on here. Consistently and for long term use.
 
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Well you didn't mention the Salty Dawg, that's the reason I went. Did the halibut fishing out of Seward.
OMG, here we go.

July 2007: Rolled into Homer in a Class C, went to get checked in for the next mornings fishing trip. My buddies had already wandered off so it was just me. As I'm heading out the door of the hut, the gal at the counter says, "Be on the dock at 5am with your lunch and stay out of the Salty Dog!" I just waved and said "ok". Huh? Salty Dog?
Wandered into a cool looking seaside, weathered shingled lighthouse an hour later, gotta be a museum - peanut shell floors, full of people, and ohoh..a bar. Ooohhh.. this is the Salty Dog! That had to be 6pm. about 9 my buddy rolls in, we go to the pool room and win EVERY game (for beers) until 3am when he grabs me by the sideburn and says, "we gotta go fishing".
On the boat, no cooler, no food, no liquid, no Excedrin. My buddy slept all the way out to fish; i toughed it out and stayed awake for the scenery. Didn't get big halibut but enough to have fun and bring home.

I don't do that anymore Edit: the drinking part.

Dog/Dawg.. I didn't even know that.
 
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What product is the shiny stuff underneath the carpet? Did it make a noticeable difference in heat or noise or both?
Hotheads. I don't know yet since I've been working on everything else and have not driven it. All reports are that liners help with sound reduction and especially heat reduction around the trans tunnel. I can't imagine it no helping to some degree. Maybe search floor liners to see what others report.

https://hotheadheadliners.com/colle...ound-assassin-packages?variant=32440138793026
 
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