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Non-Slip Rear Cargo Liner

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Does anyone make a non-slip rubber read cargo liner for the ST that is like a pickup bed mat ? I have the Husky and its basically hard plastic so stuff just slides around which makes it useless.
 

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Cargo net helps…

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Hmm..Never thought of trying that. I'll give that a go. Thanks!
 

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is the weather tech matt hard plastic where stuff woukd slide ? or soft and grippy ?
 

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I just received that cargo net. $20 well spent on Amazon.
 

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is the weather tech matt hard plastic where stuff woukd slide ? or soft and grippy ?
It is not a rubbery surface but is a somewhat rough surface that does a pretty good job of minimizing things sliding around. If I need more I have cargo floor nets. I have used Weatthertech cargo mats on three Explorers and two Broncos over many years and have always been pleased with them.
 

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I got the ford matt becase I like the rubber floor liners that I got with the explorer and the ones I got in my superduty years ago..

the ford cargo liner is NOT like the floor mats.. it is like a hard plastic where the floor mats are like a little more grippy rubber..
 

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awesome idea. Unfortunately I definitely don’t think that will work if you have dogs sitting in the back.
I just got the husky cargo liner and it’s awesome. Just slippery as hell.
 

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awesome idea. Unfortunately I definitely don’t think that will work if you have dogs sitting in the back.
I just got the husky cargo liner and it’s awesome. Just slippery as hell.
Have you attempted to remedy the slippery issue? I was thinking maybe spraying some sort of texture to help
 

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I have the husky cargo liner as well but it was upsetting how slippery it is for dogs and other objects in the back. I bought a dog blanket off of amazon that has little rubber pieces underneath. It does a pretty good job keeping things from sliding allll over the place. I also leave bungee cords in the back to secure some things down when necessary.
 

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I really like my Velourtex rear cargo mat from Lloyd Mats. Perfectly covers the rear end and is easy to clean.

https://www.lloydmatsstore.com/velourtex-floor-mats

Does anyone make a non-slip rubber read cargo liner for the ST that is like a pickup bed mat ? I have the Husky and its basically hard plastic so stuff just slides around which makes it useless.
 

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Ebay Link

I purchased this one from ebay, its weathermat style but it covers the cup holders ect... None of the other ones I could find had 100% coverage. Would not be good for a dog to step in one on accident and break something.
 



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