Ex Mud & Snow Floor Mats
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Ex Mud & Snow Floor Mats
Thanks. I appreciate the assist. It looks like they'll do the trick.
http://huskyliners.com
Btw, for those out there interested in other recommendations, refer to an earlier posting on this board entitled "Excursion Aftermarket Items", January of 2001. Other vendors mentioned were:
http://www.weathertech.com
http://www.foxweatherboots.com
http://www.niftyproducts.com
http://huskyliners.com
Btw, for those out there interested in other recommendations, refer to an earlier posting on this board entitled "Excursion Aftermarket Items", January of 2001. Other vendors mentioned were:
http://www.weathertech.com
http://www.foxweatherboots.com
http://www.niftyproducts.com
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Ex Mud & Snow Floor Mats
I bought the deep grooved ones from Ford which worked very well with kids and skiing and dust/dirt/rocks from the desert.
The weren't cheap but of course custom fitted and color matched to the interior.
The only thing is Ford doesn't offer one for the last (3rd row) just the Front (left/right) and the second row.
I endud up just flipping my old back seat row mat from another vehicle for the third row.
-rang
>Anybody found a good supplier for these (front, mid & rear)?
> Requiring the kidlets to take off their shoes before
>gettin' in just ain't workin! ;-)
The weren't cheap but of course custom fitted and color matched to the interior.
The only thing is Ford doesn't offer one for the last (3rd row) just the Front (left/right) and the second row.
I endud up just flipping my old back seat row mat from another vehicle for the third row.
-rang
>Anybody found a good supplier for these (front, mid & rear)?
> Requiring the kidlets to take off their shoes before
>gettin' in just ain't workin! ;-)
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