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I have 2005 F250 Crew Cab and want to put Husky floor mats front and reat with the hump in the front. My question is how well does the hump part actually cover the hump. The pictures they give are not the best. If some one could post a couple of pictures of a 2005 with the center hump, I would really appreciated it. Thanks, CC
The front hump needs an extra center "floorliner" (a little different material that felt kind of cheezy but works very well). It's not a "mat." The rear hump is covered by overlapping the rear seat "mats." I had the same questions, called Cabelas, and they had it all delivered in a couple of days. I'm happy enough with it that I just ordered the same for the wife's sequoia.
I'm not quite sophisticated enough to post pictures yet. The hump floorliner was about $35 I think. It covers every visible bit of the hump except a strip about 1-2 inches wide right along the very front of the hump where the carpet disappears under the dash and it tucks under the edges of the floor mats. It conforms to the various contours of the hump almost perfectly. Since my garage is so narrow, I have to walk over it to get out the passenger door every time I leave or come home and it has stayed perfectly placed for 6,000 miles and it seems tough enough to easily last the life of the truck, even if I don't get a new garage.
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