where can i get the best, toughest floor mats for front and backseat floors that cover the whole floor ? the dealerships don't seem to carry them, O'Reiley's said they can order them, but i want the ones made specifically to fit a particular truck.
Posted 2005-07-25 8:01 PM (#28560 - in reply to #28556) Subject: RE: Truck Cab Floor Mats
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You might want to look at a brand called " Catch All " . I have had very good results using that brand on two different trucks . The mats are very heavy duty . One nice feature on the mats are that designed with a lip on the edge to keep all the dirt , water , mud on the mat . You can get the mats from Cabelas or some auto parts stores .
Posted 2005-07-25 8:23 PM (#28561 - in reply to #28556) Subject: RE: Truck Cab Floor Mats
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I have a Dmax crew cab and wanted floor mats that covered the floor in the back seat area. I have a pair of Husky flexible floor mats. They are a two piece mat that fits great on the floor(you can also trim them to fit better). I also have a pair of floormats in the driver and passenger side. They are great for winter and catching snow and even better for muddy weather.
Posted 2005-07-26 12:18 PM (#28575 - in reply to #28564) Subject: RE: Truck Cab Floor Mats
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I'll recommend Husky floor mats too. They catch everything and are easy to clean, plus look good. I got mine at geno's garage: http://www.genosgarage.com/
Posted 2005-07-26 1:42 PM (#28580 - in reply to #28556) Subject: RE: Truck Cab Floor Mats
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thanx 4 all the input. i hesitated thinking it was an insignificant topic, but dirt IS dirt !
i like the name recognition with Cabelas and Husky, but i liked the picture detail and apparent custon fit of the Catch All, looked like it covers more of the carpet area...............ordered them today. I'll report in when i get them.
Posted 2005-07-26 2:42 PM (#28585 - in reply to #28556) Subject: RE: Truck Cab Floor Mats
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Happy with the Husky mats. Kinda like getting your truck downgraded to the vinyl floor... for a price! They do a great job of containing muck, snow, spills, and more.
They do scratch/scuff up, so they look a little worn after almost two years of service. Guess one could armor all them, but that'd be just silly, right?
Posted 2005-07-26 3:07 PM (#28586 - in reply to #28556) Subject: RE: Truck Cab Floor Mats
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Catch All had some nice carpet ones with a rubber heal pad, moisture barrier underneath, and the same custom fit with side walls............but i kind of figured (or kindafiggerd) that it was silly to cover carpet with carpet...........why not just take out the damn mats all together, and buy a new truck when the carpet got all messed up ?
In the product search line, type "Husky Custom" & it will pull up 2 pages of the Husky Custom-Fit Floor liners. You can also type in "floor mat" for it to pull up the Catch-All mats.
I have a 1994 F-150. I have used the Husky floor liners since 1996. They have a nice lip all the way around to hold dirt or spilled liquids on the floor liners so it does not run off & into the floor of the vehicle. I do not know if the other brands have anything like that? The raised lip has helped me keep my truck clean & looking good.
Good luck & hope you find some that you will like. They are worth the money. If they don't have the 2005 ones listed yet, they will get them soon. You might be able to call Bass Pro & order them. They may not have the web site updated yet.
Posted 2005-07-27 7:15 AM (#28596 - in reply to #28588) Subject: RE: Truck Cab Floor Mats
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Originally written by huntseat on 2005-07-26 6:20 PM - I've had Husky on my last several trucks and I love them! Did you know they can hold 64oz of Coke after slamming on the brakes? LOL!
Mine have worked great with Coca Cola & also coffee. Ha, ha!!!! Then you just pull them out, rinse them off & they are good to go!