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Thread: Rubber mats for ute tray & alternatives

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    I cut ply to deck shape then used left over garage carpet stapled to ply..
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    This looks like my current liner, the corrugations mean big chillybins slide like they're on ice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jukes View Post
    This looks like my current liner, the corrugations mean big chillybins slide like they're on ice.
    Its actually bloody grippy, my chilly bin wont slide unless its been driven like a sports car rather than a ute
    Its similar texture as the sprayon rhino liner
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    Quote Originally Posted by The bomb View Post
    I cut ply to deck shape then used left over garage carpet stapled to ply..
    How does the carpet go for grip on big chillybins? I have a few carpet tiles that I can experiment with, was thinking of turning them upside down and having them rubber side up for more grip.
    I thought carpet may not provide enough friction, as they're easy to push on the carpet

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    Quote Originally Posted by striker View Post
    Its actually bloody grippy, my chilly bin wont slide unless its been driven like a sports car rather than a ute
    Its similar texture as the sprayon rhino liner
    Ahh, roger that. Mine is the *nearly* glossy plastic - 2019 Colorado

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    Thanks team! What a bloody good bunch

    Show's how good community & brainstorming together is.
    Will try a combo of the Bunnos/B.Woods matt with a light timber frame

    Gratefully appreciate your ideas, cheers!
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    >>Ahh, roger that. Mine is the *nearly* glossy plastic - 2019 Colorado <<

    Same on my Ranger- slidy azz..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jukes View Post
    How does the carpet go for grip on big chillybins? I have a few carpet tiles that I can experiment with, was thinking of turning them upside down and having them rubber side up for more grip.
    I thought carpet may not provide enough friction, as they're easy to push on the carpet
    Really, I had an ex who found carpet has plenty of friction on the knees

    Sorry, I'm not here to be helpful
    I'd like to verify your clam.

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    Garage carpet seems to grip tool box’s really well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6x47 View Post
    >>Ahh, roger that. Mine is the *nearly* glossy plastic - 2019 Colorado <<

    Same on my Ranger- slidy azz..
    Yep my ranger is the same.

 

 

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