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#1574020 03/31/2025 4:00 PM
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What are you guys using for floor mats in these trucks? I have not been able to find any that will fit worth a darn. Are you making your own? if so, out of what? I just installed new black carpet and would like to protect it.

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JIm Carter sells one that is a spot on dead ringer for these trucks. Other venders may carry them now as well.
The top edge has about a one inch of clear border there.


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Carl, Corey is looking for a product like a Weather Tech mat, for example, to put over his finished carpeted floor. All I saw on Jim Carter's site was the factory style floor mat.

I suppose you could lay the factory floor mat over the carpeting but that seems like it would defeat the purpose of having carpet in the first place.


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You could go to one of the big box stores, buy a vinyl carpet runner (the kind they have on the big rolls, in black ribbed or clear) and cut it to fit. I had used black ribbed for a few years before I bought the original style replacement mat and it is much cheaper.

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I cut my own using a universal rubber mat from Canadian tire the rubber looks durable at almost 1/8 thick .I then found some weathertec mats a a discount store from a Toyota highlander I think .the rubber was about 30 Canadian and the mats were 25 .
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Looks like they were made for your truck!


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