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I'm considering purchase of the nifty catch all extreme floor liners but i"m curious to hear opinions from you guys. My main concern is looking for something that will also cover under the rear seats of my screw. I know they make a rear liner but exactly how much does it cover.
Opinions please!! pics would be great if you have any.
Also advise on where to purchase.
I don't have pics but can try to get some out here some time... I can tell you that they cover a pretty large area in the back- anywhere the feet SHOULD be. What I like best is they have the clips that hold them in place so they don't move around on you either. One of the best products I have purchased for my truck - bought them for my 04 and my dad just bought the same ones for his 05.
I have the Catch-All's Black Carpet in my S-Crew, had them for about a year. They do a good job, even catch alot of dog hair. I ordered some catch-all's that were rubber, didn't like so I sent them back, but the carpeted ones are very nice.
sprintcar, what was it about the rubber that you did not like? I was considering them for ease of cleaning.
atcs2004, where did you get the sill plate stickers for the rear doors? I called the local dealer and was going to purchase a set from the front and use them back there but they wanted about $50 each for them
does anyone have a mat that covers the rear floor under the seat. I know it may seem odd but kids drop crud in the seats that makes it's way under the seat and I want protection when I fold the seat up to set something back there. I have considered buying a large generic mat and cutting it to fit but would rather have something made to fit, nowhatimean!
atcs2004, where did you get the sill plate stickers for the rear doors? I called the local dealer and was going to purchase a set from the front and use them back there but they wanted about $50 each for them
I bought them from my local dealer and paid $16 each. There is a Left and Right. I will see if I can find the Part # and will post again. They are too big, so you will have to trim them down. It took me a couple of hours, you know measure twice cut once! When you install them use a spray bottle with water/dish soap solution to wet the surface. It only takes a little bit of solution though. It helps you slide them into place. Then just keep rubbing until they adhere. Good Luck!
I have a fully loaded truck, black leather, the rubber mats made it look like a construction truck. Unless you plan on being in the mud alot, go carpet.
The rubberized just seemed to detract from the rest of the interior.
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