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Congrats on your new CT!
Here is a pic of my CT vault. Even though I live in a city. I still get to do various truck stuff.

The newest addition is the molle panels on the walls. I'm undecided what tools or kits will be strapped there long term. Maybe a tire repair kit, small air compressor, first aid kit or mini back packs with additional straps, tie downs etc. I'm using Velcro straps to attach stuff as needed to the molle panels.

You can find a lot of anchor solutions for your L track system on Amazon. I paid about $20 for a dozen of those round metal rings which supposedly hold 4K lb each. They move around easily. The L track is awesome and this is the first truck I've owned with it.

Then you can see the bed divider. I love this too. Currently its set far back but usually I keep it just past the smugglers bay so I stil have access to lift the secret door and can get in there. The divider has a quick release lever to unlatch it and easily moves forward, backward or comes out completely. This is extremely helpful to control items stored in the vault like luggage etc.

The bed matt you ordered is a must. I have a version of that too. The rubberized material is grippy and eliminates the sliding around of most items. I purchased a similar matt for the little floor space between the front seats. That's a great space but its slick like an ice rink. The rubber matt makes this interior space where gas cars have a giant hump totally usable.

Finally you can see the 2 round square thingy's. Those are the jump seats from Tesla. There are several negative reviews about these. Bunch of haters I guess, I think they are great. I bought them for $100 each. I won't be buying the tie down system for the tailgate. They work fine just as seats for either the frunk or tailgate or placed anywhere. For storing I can strap the seats to the L track or molle panels so they stay out of the way. The seats are lightweight too and seem super durable. They're comfortable and match everything great.

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I love the Tesmanian mats which is what I used in my model y; and have them on order for the interior of my new Cybertruck I just picked up last Thursday (so giddy driving this thing - love it).
Wondering though if others have bought a rear bed liner...I mean - it is a truck? Is there a concern that the rear bed will get damaged? If so - what did you buy?

The Tesmanian one looks nice:
https://www.tesmanian.com/products/tesla-cybertruck-bed-mat-liner

Thoughts? Do you do anything to protect the rear bed - mat or otherwise?

I do plan on sleeping/camping in my CT. I used 3/8 plywood to flatten the bed ridge, which allows water to channel out should I ever get H2o in the bed. I added a Iceco refrigerator/freezer and. 10 gal water dispenser. With a plug in induction range I think I’m set. I am concerned with condensation build up.
 

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I use non fill astroturf. One can pick the height of the turf they like. Sticks to the bed nicely, and rolls up and comes out in a instant. Provides some cushion, and isn't as hard on the knees if one has to kneel on it.

Cut to fit. Hose off to clean. Thanks for the idea @CYBERTRUCKco . I saw it on a youtube
 

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Tesla Cybertruck Bed liner - is it necessary?  What do you like? IMG_7862
I also purchased these bed liners, and I think they’re a great deal, especially at the current price point.

However, I had a different brand that claimed that it was compatible but that didn’t fit correctly. I have the 2025 AWD model, and I’ve noticed that there’s a slight difference in the back wall, which causes the liner to not be flush against the wall.
For anyone looking, check out your model’s bed back wall for fit and compatibility.


Yes, the plastic bed will get gouged and ugly. I have a set of these and love them. Literally drops right in, the d-ring holes are pre cut, fit is great. And only $40 right now


https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0F6Y6BC9H?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
 


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Depends on the load! TPE liner is great when friction is helpful.
 


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Depends on the load! TPE liner is great when friction is helpful.
Yup. I hated when things slide around in the bed and making noise. With a TPE liner, things grip better, and are less likely to move around. I could care less if the plastics get damaged since those things can be replaced anyways.
 

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I'm not worried about the bed. I'm worried about carbon road bikes and surf boards getting scratched. I lay a moving blanket down, but that is a pain. Which bed liner is a fabric type material? Am I understanding correctly that the Tesla Textile mat might be what I'm looking for? Thanks!
 

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I'm not worried about the bed. I'm worried about carbon road bikes and surf boards getting scratched. I lay a moving blanket down, but that is a pain. Which bed liner is a fabric type material? Am I understanding correctly that the Tesla Textile mat might be what I'm looking for? Thanks!
I think it is
 

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Yes, the plastic bed will get gouged and ugly. I have a set of these and love them. Literally drops right in, the d-ring holes are pre cut, fit is great. And only $40 right now


https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0F6Y6BC9H?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
Thanks for the link! I found the weather tech mat (just the bed mat) & it was $319.00 ! - came back to find this link and bought 3 mats for $40 bucks.
Weather tech has some great features but not $279 worth of features ?
 

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I bought a bed mat. Rarely use it as the bed divider doesn't seat properly with it in. I only put it in when hauling mulch because it is easier for clean up. I have hand loaded nice sized rocks for landscaping and several loads of firewood without the mat, the bed looks fine. I bought a piece of the same material for the end of the bed but haven't been motivated to put it in yet. Which is a good thing as I traded in the first truck I bought it for!

I was thinking of getting bedliner sprayed in but my buddy put me off the notion. I can always do that if I get some damage in the bed later but the tie downs in the bed floor would be bothered with bedliner spray, the clearances are pretty tight.
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