Floor Mats
Floor Mats
I am looking for some rubber floor mats for my 2000 Ranger 4 door. I have tried Ebay and searching the net and I can't find what I want. I am looking for either a tan/brown or black color. I would like to find a full mat for the rear. I looked at the Husky liners, but I couldn't justify $130 for floor mats. Does anybody know where I can find some good mats fairly cheap (under $50)?
I maybe chasing a dream.
I maybe chasing a dream.
I bought the Ford front & rear mats for my 4dr Ranger for about the price range your looking for.
Nice quality, stay in place, easy to remove & clean, no fading, have held up well over the last 5 years. I don't have any complaints.
I did spray mine with Scotch Guard before using them.
Also sprayed all the upholstery with it, shure has helped keep it all clean.
Nice quality, stay in place, easy to remove & clean, no fading, have held up well over the last 5 years. I don't have any complaints.
I did spray mine with Scotch Guard before using them.
Also sprayed all the upholstery with it, shure has helped keep it all clean.
Yes, the dealer had the front mats in stock, the large one piece rear had to be ordered, as he said most folks don't bother with it.
I constantly use my rear area to carry all sorts of things, including the grand kids who just love to sit back there.
As you know they can track in & spill all sorts of things.
So for me, the rear mat has been very useful in keeping the carpet clean, as it's easier to remove the one piece mat for cleaning than the carpet.
The mats have also kept the carpet wear free.
Have also noticed it makes the cab a little quieter on road trips, when your riding with all windows closed.
I bought mine when I bought the truck new in 99.
Mine are grey to match the carpet, they are showing almost no wear & the color has held up nicely, over the last 5 years, when cleaned up, they still look new.
They are expensive, but are very good quality, cover nicely, catch & hold the dirt well & fit perfectly, so for me it has been worth it.
I constantly use my rear area to carry all sorts of things, including the grand kids who just love to sit back there.
As you know they can track in & spill all sorts of things.
So for me, the rear mat has been very useful in keeping the carpet clean, as it's easier to remove the one piece mat for cleaning than the carpet.
The mats have also kept the carpet wear free.
Have also noticed it makes the cab a little quieter on road trips, when your riding with all windows closed.
I bought mine when I bought the truck new in 99.
Mine are grey to match the carpet, they are showing almost no wear & the color has held up nicely, over the last 5 years, when cleaned up, they still look new.
They are expensive, but are very good quality, cover nicely, catch & hold the dirt well & fit perfectly, so for me it has been worth it.
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I have a pair of Ford OEM front mats that I use about 8 months of the year. Nice quality, look real good.
But when winter is just around the corner, I switch them with a pair of "Catch-All" brand mats I purchased a few years back. They work great retaining all the dirt, mud, salt, water etc. that the cold season brings. Really do help protect the carpet and floor.
I purchased the entire "Catch-All" set for my Ranger, so I leave the rear mat in year-round. And I should add, the Catch-Alls are good looking mats, as well.
But when winter is just around the corner, I switch them with a pair of "Catch-All" brand mats I purchased a few years back. They work great retaining all the dirt, mud, salt, water etc. that the cold season brings. Really do help protect the carpet and floor.
I purchased the entire "Catch-All" set for my Ranger, so I leave the rear mat in year-round. And I should add, the Catch-Alls are good looking mats, as well.
Originally Posted by maticuno
I picked up a nice set of factory floor mats for $27 with shipping from eBay. They're great. Rubber bottom and carpet top to keep spills and leaks from getting through.
Originally Posted by Rockledge
That's a steal. Nice hit! 
). I did have to trim a corner of the driver's side mat though because my clutch pedal kept getting hung up on it.
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