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Top 5 Truck Floor Mats and Bed Liners (2026 OEDRO Buyer's Guide)

JTJackson Thorne · Survival Strategist July 14, 2026 6 min read
Top 5 Truck Floor Mats and Bed Liners (2026 OEDRO Buyer's Guide)

Your boots are wet. The dog has mud up to his ribs. The two-by-fours in the bed shifted twice on the way home from the lumberyard and one of them just gouged a fresh scratch into the paint of the bed wall.

This is the day a real truck deserves the gear that protects it. Not the cheap mat that curls at the corners the first hot afternoon. Not the bed liner you keep telling yourself you'll get around to. The setup that actually does what the truck does — every day, all year.

Below are the five truck floor mats and bed liners we'd use to outfit any American daily driver. Every one is a real, currently-shipping OEDRO product — the brand that laser-measures every fitment for the specific year, make, and model of the trucks Americans drive most: F-150, Silverado, Ram 1500, Tundra, Tacoma, Bronco, 4Runner, Maverick.

What a Real Interior + Bed Kit Actually Changes

The truck stops being something you protect from your life and starts being something that handles your life. Mud, sawdust, dog hair, snow boots, transmission fluid — it all hoses out. The carpet you paid for stays untouched. The bed paint stays untouched. Trade-in value four years from now: the difference between "like new" and "used hard."


1. OEDRO TPE All-Weather Floor Mats — The Foundation

The OEDRO TPE All-Weather Floor Mats are the piece that defines the brand. Laser-measured for your exact year, cab, and trim. TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) is the same material the OEMs use for their premium mats but at a fraction of the price. Edges raised to trap mud and salt. Anti-slip backing. The kind of mat you walk in with wet boots and walk out with a hose.

  • Material: TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) — odorless, flexible in cold, stable in heat
  • Fit: Laser-measured for year/make/model/cab configuration
  • Coverage: 1st and 2nd row full-set liners
  • Built for: F-150, Silverado, Ram 1500, Tundra, Tacoma, Maverick, Bronco, 4Runner, and most American daily drivers
  • Cleanup: Hose-and-dry

The detail that matters: the laser-measured fitment means the edges sit flush against the carpet seam. Water can't sneak underneath. Sand can't get past the rim.

Best for: Any truck owner who has ever had to vacuum out the cab in July.


2. OEDRO All-Weather Floor Mats & Bed Liner Mat Combo — The Maverick / Mid-Size Special

The OEDRO All-Weather Floor Mats & Bed Liner Mat combo is the one Maverick Hybrid owners have been wanting since the truck launched. Floor mats for the cab, a custom-fit TPE bed liner mat for the short bed. One purchase, one fitment, one consistent material across the whole truck.

  • Includes: 1st row, 2nd row, and bed-liner mat
  • Material: TPE 2nd Gen upgrade — thicker, more flexible than the original
  • Fitment: 2022–2026 Ford Maverick Hybrid Crew Cab
  • Color: Black

The detail that matters: the bed mat means no more drilling, no more glue, no more spray-on liner appointment. You drop it in, it stays.

Best for: Maverick owners. The combo also exists for select Tacoma and Bronco fitments.


3. OEDRO Cargo Liner — The Trunk and SUV Cargo Version

For SUV drivers (4Runner, Bronco, Tahoe, Suburban), the OEDRO Cargo Liner is what the bed liner is for a truck owner. Cooler tips over and leaks salmon brine? Liner catches it. Dog jumps in wet? Liner. Lumber in the trunk for the deck project? Liner.

  • Material: TPE, same as the floor mats
  • Walls: Raised lip to contain spills
  • Fit: Custom-cut to specific cargo area dimensions
  • Use: Daily and load-day protection

The detail that matters: it's the part of the vehicle most owners forget about until something leaks. Buy it before, not after.

Best for: SUV owners, weekend warriors, anyone whose cargo area sees more than groceries.


4. OEDRO Soft Roll-Up Tonneau Cover — The Bed-Protection Standalone

Not every truck owner wants a bed liner. Some want the bed protected by something they can roll back when they're moving a couch. The OEDRO Soft Roll-Up Tonneau Cover is the cleanest balance. Weather-sealed when closed. Rolls forward in seconds. Adds 10–12% to your fuel economy on the highway.

  • Material: Marine-grade tarp with aluminum cross-rails
  • Operation: Manual roll, latches at the cab
  • Fitment: F-150, Silverado, Ram, Tundra, Tacoma in standard and short beds
  • Install: Clamp-on, no drilling

The detail that matters: the bed stops being a storage liability. Tools, groceries, gear — they're protected from rain, sun, and the eyes of anyone in the parking lot at the hardware store.

Best for: Daily-driver trucks, commuters, anyone whose bed sees rain.


5. OEDRO Side Step Nerf Bars / Running Boards — The Accessory That Earns Its Keep Every Day

The OEDRO Side Step Nerf Bars are the most-used accessory on most lifted trucks. Climb in. Climb out. Hop up to reach into the bed. Toolbox or cooler comes in over the fender — you stand on the step. They're not glamorous. They're just the bar you use 40 times a week.

  • Build: Black powder-coated steel
  • Step pads: Non-slip, traction-textured
  • Fitment: Year/make/model specific bolt-on
  • Load rating: 350+ lb per step

The detail that matters: every passenger in your truck, every kid going to school, every grandparent on Christmas — they all use it. It's the part of the truck that says "come on in."

Best for: Lifted trucks, family trucks, work trucks, anyone whose ride sits 2+ feet off the ground.


How to Pick the Setup

Start with the TPE Floor Mats. Add the Cargo Liner if you have an SUV or the Tonneau Cover if you have a truck. The Maverick combo is the one-purchase solution for that platform. The Side Steps are the upgrade you'll thank yourself for every single morning.

FAQ

Does OEDRO fit my truck?

If you drive a 2015–2026 F-150, Silverado 1500, Ram 1500, Tundra, Tacoma, Maverick, Bronco, or 4Runner — yes. OEDRO laser-fits for specific cab and trim configurations.

TPE vs. rubber?

TPE is what the premium OEM mats use. It's odorless, doesn't crack in cold, doesn't soften in heat. Standard rubber does both.

Can I install everything myself?

Yes. Floor mats drop in. Cargo liners drop in. The tonneau cover clamps on (30 minutes). The side steps bolt on with the included hardware (1 hour).

Back to the Driveway

Sunday morning. Hose in hand. You walk up to the truck, pull the mats, hose them down, drop them back in. The interior looks like new. The bed is dry under the cover. The truck looks like something you own, not something you survive.

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