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Old 09-01-2013, 04:41 PM
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Floor Liners

If you have experience with Husky Liners then you know what I am looking for.... Husky liners has nothing directly available for these things, but does any have any knowledge of a company or product of there that does about the same thing as these for Dents?
 
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What exactly are you looking for? Interior floor mats or exterior bed liner?
 
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Interior for regular cab.
 
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Something like this? They are just universal, don't know how good the fitment is.

WeatherTech Weathertech DigitalFit Floor Liners - JCWhitney
 
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If that's what he was looking for, I was misunderstanding. I thought he was looking for the floor mats, not a plain jane floor liner.

Yes those are widely available for our trucks from JBG, NPD, LMC, etc.
 
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Spray on bedliner.
 
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Spray on bedliner.
Ummm what?
 
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1) Take spray on bedliner.
2) spray it on the floor.
3) done.

And actually, if you want it to be removable, you could just ask them to lineX a factory carpet or factory vinyl floor mat.
 
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Originally Posted by hasteranger
1) Take spray on bedliner.
2) spray it on the floor.
3) done.

And actually, if you want it to be removable, you could just ask them to lineX a factory carpet or factory vinyl floor mat.

YES ..... makes a great interior floor covering, gonna do mine in floors, kicks, and lower back wall.

Wonder if doing it on wax paper laid in the floor ..... would give you removable perfectly fitting ones maybe, just put it in thick if gonna pull it out.


 
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Problem with spray on stuff is the heat from the toepans and tunnel.

I put down a layer of fatmat/dynomat on the floors and it works great for keeping the heat out.
Now I wanted to get an easy to remove mat/mats that did each side and hopefully tunnel to finish the floors in the cab out. This most oe-mats have that wool stuff that IMHO will only help cause rust because it hold water and I do no need it for the heat shield.
 
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dyna mat

1/8" Thick Molded Industrial Polyvinyl (MIP) Floor Mats | 1973-79 ... maybe something like this right over the dyno mat,keep us informed on what you came up with thanks
 
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Exactly.... thanks for the link.... I will let you know how they turn out!
 
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I can't speak for the cheap stuff, but any decent spray on liner will not have any issue with heat from transmission tunnel and etc. You wouldn't want direct exhaust contact or anything, but Line X or similar will withstand a pretty decent bit of heat.
 
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