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    Ok thanks guys. I was hoping there was some rubber lining like the rubber mat that is under the carpet and jute. Will look into the lizard skin some more

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    Quote Originally Posted by joker51 View Post
    Ok thanks guys. I was hoping there was some rubber lining like the rubber mat that is under the carpet and jute. Will look into the lizard skin some more

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    Any type of rubber mat is going to trap moisture beneath, and tend to prevent evaporation. You want something bonded to the metal, IMO.
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    There are any number of do-it-yourself roll on or spray on bed liner products available. Duplicolor has one, and Line-X has one, as well as many others. I agree with the other folks: Lizard skin, then a bed liner type product over it. Pull out the seats and do the whole inside floor and kick panels and door bottoms up about a foot at least. When it gets dirty, just hose it out and let it dry.
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