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Had a set in my 04 regular cab, a set in my 06, a set for my 2012 extended cab and my mom has a set including trunk for her Mariner and a set for my brother's Impala SS.

 

Can't you tell we love Weathertech mats!!

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I ordered the Cablea's Trailgear 2 mats which were the Weather tech's, just with a Cabela's sticker on them...They're cheaper too(at least when I was buying).

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Defiantely worth it IMO. I have the front and rear set in my 2010 and 08 Silverado's. Wouldn't go without them. I bought the seperate fronts for ease of cleaning so I went with the Husky center floor section for full coverage. Also have WeatherTech in my cars. Saves a lot of time cleaning salt stains from the carpet.

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There worth every penny. I can hop in my truck with muddy boots and not have to worry about getting mud on the carpet cause they are custom designed for your truck. Plus they are made in Murica

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Yes!! Try buying them in Canada if you think their expensive!!! Yes a little overpriced but wont matter in six months from now. Check out the for sale/ wanted section on this forum, you may get lucky!!

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Picked up a set of Rugged Ridge floor liners at O'Reilly's, a little cheaper than Weather-tech's and seem to be good quality. I like the deep tread- keeps your feet from sloshing in the muck while you drive.

 

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No one out there have 4x4 on the floor with these? - I need answers ahaha!

 

 

Husky Liners makes a hump cover with a cutout for your shifter.

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No one out there have 4x4 on the floor with these? - I need answers ahaha!

 

 

I do... it is not one single mat for the whole front, I have a driver and passenger mat. I'm not sure about the full over-the-hump mat.

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I run the digital fit mats, and they are separate pieces, one for driver side and one for passenger side.

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All the sites say they won't fit with the 4x4 on the floor. I've looked for a set and wish I could get some.

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