How to Install a BedRug on a 2014 Chevy Silverado

How to Install a BedRug on a 2014 Chevy Silverado

The BedRug Molded Carpet Truck Bed Liners:
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Offers complete Truck Bed Protection in a Custom Molded Design to cover your whole Truck Bed. Add Comfort with Water Proof and Stain Resistant Material.

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Video Transcription:
Hi guys, John here with RealTruck.com. Today, I want to show you how to install the BedRug Molded Carpet Truck Bed Liners on to this 2014 Chevy Silverado.
Hey guys, as you can see here, this comes complete with everything you need to put this into your truck. You have your bed mat, your sides, and your tailgate mats. And it also comes with everything you need to install it. It comes with all of the fasteners and everything to get this into the back of the truck nice and neat. One of the great things about it is that with the fasteners that come with it and the design of this mat, it actually has a custom molded fit to your truck bed. So that’s really awesome. And because of the way this thing is made, the material that it’s made out of, it’s really easy on the knees if you have to crawl in and out of the back of the truck for something. It’s nice and soft, or if you’re out fishing, got the truck parked by the water, if you feel like you need to take a nap or something, this is kind of almost like laying on your couch. It’s so soft and comfortable.
So let’s get started by getting this into the truck. We’ve got our bed liner all out of the box, laid out here on the floor. One of the important things to take note of is that you need to lay this thing down upside down. And what we’re going to do is we’re going to begin by starting to zip it together because that’s how you attach the sides to the bottom part of the bed liner, is that just simply zips together. So I’m going to show you how to do that. And before we even get started, one thing to keep in mind is that be as this is brand new. When you first zip it together, it’s going to be a little snug, that’s okay, and you may have to work on the corners a little bit to get it to zip together on the corners, just simply because it is all new and it’s been rolled up in that box for a while.
All right guys, that’s how quick and easy it is to zip this together. And you’re probably looking AT it right now going, “But John, it’s upside down.” That’s okay because that’s the way we do it in order to get the zipper all lined up and zipped together. Now, what we’re going to do is we’re going to lift it up and we’re going to flip it all back the way it’s supposed to go before we put it in the truck. Now, if you guys can see here, once you get it flipped over and turned the way it’s going to go into the truck, you guys can see how well the sides match up with the bottom of this so that you have a nice, solid, good-looking piece to put into the truck. 866-554-0581 Free shipping for orders over $100!

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Mario Alvarez says:

Will it work with a spray liners and tie down thing

Jay Col says:

Where are the tie down hooks?

Shanaigins says:

I hit dislike because you did not show us how to get the zipper all the way zipped up! the end loops around to prevent the zipper from opening and gives the zipper a pocket to protect the paint on the bed from the zipper pull. the way you installed it is not the way the factory intended. if your going to make a how to video do it 100% right addressing the hard part of the install.

Local Critic says:

How does this fit with factory spray on liner w/ bowtie on bulk head?

John Jones says:

Not too nice when you have to haul mulch.

John Fontenot says:

The adhesion promoter is only necessary for spray-on liner surfaces.

CorvetteZ069 says:

If my gmc has LED bed lights would these block them?

Mike Grattan says:

No self respecting man puts carpet in his truck bed

Tyler Ford says:

Does the bulk head get any Velcro or is it all down the sides?

Nine Joggers says:

What is the best way to wash the carpet? I've had mine for almost a year but I've noticed it's starting to get a little stained and smell a bit. Any recommendations?

jimi18032 says:

So glad I found you guys online! I just bought my first truck, a 2017 Silverado, and have already bought several accessories off your website. I plan to make a few more purchases in the near future!

Joe Khong says:

do i need to pock holes into the bedrug to help it drain from snow and rain?

F U MOTORSPORTS says:

Does the material over the tailgate and box seam, bind or make it difficult to open the tailgate? Do you cut holes in, if I want the gm accessory tiedown installed to the sides of the box? Can you still see the light from the interior truck box lights? Thanks

Mr. Robadopulas says:

Ya talk too much.

Nathan Wellendorf says:

How do you reinstall the tie down hooks?

shannon hartley says:

will it work with a truck with a spray in bed liner just wondering if the tabs will stick to the spray on bed liner

Peanutsack says:

Great stuff, keep it up

Peanutsack says:

Great stuff, keep it up

Mohammed Alkhajeh says:

I can see that you have many products, but I'm looking for something prevent my equipment to shifting and sliding on the truck bed is it the best product or the rubber bed mat ?

Paolo T says:

Thank you time for me to order one for my truck .

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