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PinkStroker I actually ran a search online for you last night, in search of floor mats with the Powerstroke emblem on them. I came up empty handed but I did see a few stores with carpeted mats that had the F250 logo on them. If you go onto ebay and search for ford floor mats, you'll find them I believe this individual had an online store.
Most people around here get the rubberized versions that hold water, because we tend to get them pretty mucky. I have a camo rubber pair I got from Bass Pro shops.
I bought a nice carpeted pair of generic gray floormats about 3 years ago from Sam's club and believe it or not, they are holding up well. I've shampooed them about twice a year also.
[quote=PinkStroker;6602435]What kind of floor mats do ya'll have? I'd like to see some pictures. Does anyone know where I can get some that say PowerStroke or F250?[/quote
I have had two sets of mats in my truck since owning it. The first pair was husky and they had ribs in them and were supposed to hold water but because I have the vinyl floor liner and the mats had the rubber needles on the bottom for grabbing carpet they eventually cracked on seams and I had to replace them. So I decided to get the extreme floor mats that were molded to fit superdutys and didn't have needles on the bottom. These seem to work ok but they want you to drill holes through your floor and install mounting hardware that come with the mats and I was not putting any holes in my floor. Unfortunately they tend to slide around when you climb in and out of the truck and sometimes when I shift my heel will catch the mat and slide it forward causing the clutch pedal to catch the mat when I'm letting out. All in all they aren't too bad but I'm sure there is a better set up out there.
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