Resilia Truck Bed Mat Liner – Universal Size, Durable Heavy-Duty All-Weather Protection for Your Truck, Cargo Van, or SUV, Pickup Accessories, Trim to Fit, Black, Thick 4 Foot x 6 Foot








Key features
- •PREMIUM TRUCK LINERS: Our heavy-duty protective mat fits most trucks and fits snugly in your truck bed to protect it from scratches, dents, dings, spills, scuffs, dirt, and other damage caused by every-day use
- •HEAVY DUTY PROTECTION: Our flexible utility mat is strong enough for the roughest, toughest uses whether its on the job, or at home, and is made to stand up to daily wear and tear
- •LONG-LASTING AND LOW MAINTENANCE: Made with waterproof 100% PVC vinyl for long-lasting durability indoors and out, this thick material won't blow away in the wind or rain and is super easy to clean!
- •ECO-FRIENDLY MATERIAL: Our products use as much recycled materials as we can to maintain product quality so you can be sure that we are caring for the environment; Does not contain any Prop 65 regulated contaminants
- •PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA: Our company is family-owned and operated; All of our products are proudly made here in the USA in our state of the art factory using skilled American labor
Resilia Truck Bed Mat Liner – Universal Size, Durable Heavy-Duty All-Weather Protection for Your Truck, Cargo Van, or SUV, Pickup Accessories, Trim to Fit, Black, Thick 4 Foot x 6 Foot
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Customer Reviews
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Works great
Rickyracer✓ Verified Purchase•January 1, 2024
Good protection
Great Solution For A 92’ Flareside Ford
Nikita Zubkov✓ Verified Purchase•December 21, 2023
I shop fairly frequently on Amazon but don't ever think I've left a review. So I think this is my first one.
I recently bought a OBS F-150 that had a really dirty rubber mat in the back. It was stock from the dealership from 92' but was super dirty and really heavy. I tend to love to keep all the stock stuff on any of my cars but this mat was beyond restoration from both how it looked and how it smelled.
Upon taking it off I learned that it most likely has never been removed as under it was filled with random things like small items of trash; green plastic floss things and the like. Plus a LOT of dirt. Fortunately because they hadn't removed it ever, the floor of the bed was in pristine condition, unlike the walls of the bed. As you can see in the picture. I then vacuumed, scrubbed, and cleaned it all until it looked brand new.
Now I had a dilemma about where to find a new mat. My first truck I ever had about 10 years ago had no mat and I put everything on bare metal. That's just how I got the truck and from the previous owners already scratching it up to the max. This one on the other hand was so clean I wanted to keep it this minty if possible. I researched for probably about 5-6 hours total and found that finding square truck bed mats without the wheel well cut outs was really hard. As most trucks don't have this bed body style with the step sides.
I ended up deciding to try this one out and bought the 8 foot bed size one. My bed is a standard size, which is 6.5 ft long. Upon measuring I found out it's really 6.7-6.8 ft.
I laid it out and it was a perfect fit from the end of the open tailgate all the way to the start of the bed. I ended up cutting it right where the bed ends with a x acto knife and tucked the extra amount under the mat. This extra piece fits perfectly on the tailgate when I move things in the truck with the bed open. I just slide it out and put it on the open tailgate.
Trying out the mat:
Knowing that this is a lighter mat, the first test drive on the highway it pretty much had moved and pressed all the way up against the front wall of the bed right behind me. It was low and not going anywhere, but I wanted a way for it to stay in place.
I went to Lowes and purchased 4 pretty heavy duty magnets for a couple bucks as seen in the last two pictures. I put one on each corner of the bed and now daily driving this truck for a few months I have had no issues with the mat moving around at all. The middle goes up and down a small amount on the highway but has never bothered me at all, no noise or anything. This movement could probably be solved with another magnet in the middle.
Overall this has been a great solution for me to keep my bed clean. Not only for protection, but perhaps some weight savings from driving with a much much lighter mat all the time maybe saves me a bit on gas? Not sure. Obviously if you are going to be hauling transmissions and engines with this mat, it would probably not be thick enough to protect the raised lines in the bottom of the bed from getting pressed and dented. Probably best though to put those big items on a tire when moving them anyways.
Definitely in the future at some point I plan to buy a plastic bed liner to cover the scratched and dented walls of the bed. I've seen them go for $400-$500 or more for this truck if you can even find them. But for now, this is a great cheap and useful solution.
Hope you guys enjoyed my review. Check out my Tik Tok, nickflarewoo, if you would like to see my truck build and tutorials!
I actually had a really good time writing this, might write more reviews in the future. ðŸ‘✌ï¸.
I recently bought a OBS F-150 that had a really dirty rubber mat in the back. It was stock from the dealership from 92' but was super dirty and really heavy. I tend to love to keep all the stock stuff on any of my cars but this mat was beyond restoration from both how it looked and how it smelled.
Upon taking it off I learned that it most likely has never been removed as under it was filled with random things like small items of trash; green plastic floss things and the like. Plus a LOT of dirt. Fortunately because they hadn't removed it ever, the floor of the bed was in pristine condition, unlike the walls of the bed. As you can see in the picture. I then vacuumed, scrubbed, and cleaned it all until it looked brand new.
Now I had a dilemma about where to find a new mat. My first truck I ever had about 10 years ago had no mat and I put everything on bare metal. That's just how I got the truck and from the previous owners already scratching it up to the max. This one on the other hand was so clean I wanted to keep it this minty if possible. I researched for probably about 5-6 hours total and found that finding square truck bed mats without the wheel well cut outs was really hard. As most trucks don't have this bed body style with the step sides.
I ended up deciding to try this one out and bought the 8 foot bed size one. My bed is a standard size, which is 6.5 ft long. Upon measuring I found out it's really 6.7-6.8 ft.
I laid it out and it was a perfect fit from the end of the open tailgate all the way to the start of the bed. I ended up cutting it right where the bed ends with a x acto knife and tucked the extra amount under the mat. This extra piece fits perfectly on the tailgate when I move things in the truck with the bed open. I just slide it out and put it on the open tailgate.
Trying out the mat:
Knowing that this is a lighter mat, the first test drive on the highway it pretty much had moved and pressed all the way up against the front wall of the bed right behind me. It was low and not going anywhere, but I wanted a way for it to stay in place.
I went to Lowes and purchased 4 pretty heavy duty magnets for a couple bucks as seen in the last two pictures. I put one on each corner of the bed and now daily driving this truck for a few months I have had no issues with the mat moving around at all. The middle goes up and down a small amount on the highway but has never bothered me at all, no noise or anything. This movement could probably be solved with another magnet in the middle.
Overall this has been a great solution for me to keep my bed clean. Not only for protection, but perhaps some weight savings from driving with a much much lighter mat all the time maybe saves me a bit on gas? Not sure. Obviously if you are going to be hauling transmissions and engines with this mat, it would probably not be thick enough to protect the raised lines in the bottom of the bed from getting pressed and dented. Probably best though to put those big items on a tire when moving them anyways.
Definitely in the future at some point I plan to buy a plastic bed liner to cover the scratched and dented walls of the bed. I've seen them go for $400-$500 or more for this truck if you can even find them. But for now, this is a great cheap and useful solution.
Hope you guys enjoyed my review. Check out my Tik Tok, nickflarewoo, if you would like to see my truck build and tutorials!
I actually had a really good time writing this, might write more reviews in the future. ðŸ‘✌ï¸.
Light weight
Robert Hagen✓ Verified Purchase•November 25, 2023
Could be 4 In. Longer
Great matt if you don't want stuff sliding around on you. A good rubber texture.
Jeffrey Ardo✓ Verified Purchase•October 29, 2023
Great matt if you don't want stuff sliding around on you. A good rubber texture.
know all information and dimensions on product you are purchasing
Rusty l.✓ Verified Purchase•October 27, 2023
Easy to install, the problem that I have with it,, is it is very very thinly made and so light weight that it almost blew out of the bed of my truck, I wish that I would have known that so I could have got a thicker one and it would have been heavier.. the last one I bought for my GMC from weather tech was 1/2 thick and heavier but cost around 30 dollars more but well worth it..that is why they should be made to list all dimensions clearly so we know what we are buying.. it is like sellers are trying to hide information from the buyer just to make a dollar..
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