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The carpet is a one piece unit, you get carpet in the back as well.
I think the company name is ACC , and they make interior carpets for everything.
Or go to a wrecking yard , and get the nicest you can find in the color you want .
I've been contemplating replacing the carpet in my truck as well and found that going to the dealer yields the fact that carpet for some of the older trucks is obsolete per year. I'm not sure what changes year to year, but I believe that color variations and seating arrangements are the big ones.
The discount dealer I purchase a lot of my parts from said the KR carpet is obsolete, but found some for a Lariat. It's possible there is a difference in the amount of backing or jute, but it could be the exact same. OEM carpet is preformed and has all necessary holes precut.
According to the information I've read, aftermarket carpet tends to be flat with no holes, lesser quality and slightly different shades of color. I'm looking forward to seeing what you end up doing.
LMC Truck... but I've only been looking and thinking about redoing my front seats....and if have the seats out, might as well replace carpet. Hope you'll share some photos !
Cool thanks. Yeah my seats and carpet are out already. Looking on eBay I see the ACC stuff, and they claim that it's "molded" which better mean that it isn't flat, but who knows on eBay English can be bent considerably. I'm not super picky about color or construction, just need it to be better than the terribly worn vinyl I had.
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