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Bedrug Bry13sbk Bedrug; Complete Truck Bed Liner 05-13 Tacoma on 2040-parts.com

US $413.20
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Chino, California, US

Chino, California, US
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BedRug BRY13SBK BedRug; Complete Truck Bed Liner 05-13 TACOMA

Truck Bed Liner

BedRug; Complete Truck Bed Liner

BedRug; Complete Truck Bed Liner; 3/4 in. Thick Floor; 1/4 in. Thick Side Walls; Incl. Bulkhead And Tailgate; Supercedes PN [BRY05SBK];


FEATURES:
  • 100% Polypropylene/Ultra Tough Work Surface
  • Looks And Feels Like Carpet
  • Slip And Skid Resistant Fiber Surface
  • Custom Fit For Each Truck/Wont Scratch Truck Bed
  • Bleach/Battery Acid/Oil And Gas Wash Right Off
  • Designed For Exterior Use/Will Not Absorb Water
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Installs In Minutes With Hook And Loop Fastener

BedRug by Wise Industries is the ultimate in truck bed protection. Finally an ALL-PLASTIC liner that maximizes the use of your pickup! BedRug beats hard liners and spray-on liners for hardworking performance.






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