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I want to convert my 02 F250 Superduty CC from a carpet floor to an all rubber floor liner. I want to use the ones that are in work trucks. Do any of you know companys or websites I can check out?
thanks
Although I dont own a set of Husky Liners, they are a phenominal product. It would be much easier and probably cheaper to put a set of them in instead of going to the trouble of changing out your floor.
I just put Huskly liners in mine front and rear for under $175 shipped from AutoAnything
Only $175? Shoot, for that price I'll buy two sets... Sorry guys, but I'm dieing here. $100s of dollars for floor mats?!?! WTFO? I was bummed when I shelled out the $30 or $40 at Wally World for the clear ones that work just as well. They aren't quite as pretty or quite as tailored, but dagon, I think can live with it for the price difference. To each his own I suppose.
I want to convert my 02 F250 Superduty CC from a carpet floor to an all rubber floor liner. I want to use the ones that are in work trucks. Do any of you know companys or websites I can check out?
thanks
Sorry my initial response wasn't helpful. I probably would check out a junk yard or maybe car-parts dot com or something similar. There are a lot of new or close to it, trucks sitting in junk yards.
I've seen full rubber floor mats like the OEM ones in a JC Whitney catalog but if I remember correctly they were around $200 bucks. I agree with the wrecking yard angle that would probably be the cheapest.
I agree that a junk yard would be cheap, maybe as low as $20, but what is your time worth? You have to take all the seats out and various moldings. Time and money to clean it once out and then do it all over again to put it in your truck. $175 for a set of mats that come out in 2 mins to be cleaned are starting to look really good, and believe me those are great matts that will protect your floor which I believe the original poster is tired of cleaning ***** off the carpet was getting at.
You might want to consider WeatherTech Extreme Duty Floor Liners: http://www.autosportcatalog.com/inde...pid=3357&cid=4 They're custom-fit, made in the USA and I think you'll really like them. They won't slide around, won't crack and will stand up to just about anything you throw at them. And in case that's not cool enough: they use 3D lasers to create the patterns for each specific vehicle!!
Only $175? Shoot, for that price I'll buy two sets... Sorry guys, but I'm dieing here. $100s of dollars for floor mats?!?! WTFO? I was bummed when I shelled out the $30 or $40 at Wally World for the clear ones that work just as well. They aren't quite as pretty or quite as tailored, but dagon, I think can live with it for the price difference. To each his own I suppose.
Obviously, you do not know exactly what Husky Liners are...they are certainly not floor mats, far superior and worth the extra money.
What kills me are folks like you who spend $50K on a truck and then $30 on floor mats...but to each his own I guess.
Obviously, you do not know exactly what Husky Liners are...they are certainly not floor mats, far superior and worth the extra money.
What kills me are folks like you who spend $50K on a truck and then $30 on floor mats...but to each his own I guess.
Lets try and match the function of each.... $50k for a truck that makes me money plowing and is reliable transportation as well as a million other things from day to day. Then you compare that to $175 for floor mats. Although extremely nice looking and I'm sure functional (which I'll actually debate in a minute...), but do no more than what my $30 floor mats do. NO more and actually less in my mind. Less I say because from what I can see in the pictures (no, I haven't seen any in person) they channel the water down to the door sill. From the looks of it, anything channeled to the sill will eventually build up in the door seal. It may not, but that's what it looks like to me.
Give me a break on the comparison of the dollar value of the truck to floor mats...
I respectfully disagree, as you obviously have no firsthand knowledge of Husky Liners, and if you did you would know they are nothing like $30 Walmart floor mats and perform in a far superior manner.
I should have paid more attention to your username and discovered the futility of intelligent, rational discussion with a jarhead.
Last edited by waskillywabbit; Dec 22, 2006 at 11:00 AM.