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Anyone know if these new floor liners are made to take out the carpet to add a rubber one for winter or? They are buttoned in carpet inserts but I can’t find anything about it online. 

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Not sure exactly what you’re asking but I have a 21 with them. The carpet is on top and you snap it off to expose the rubber.


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22 hours ago, wade_660 said:

Not sure exactly what you’re asking but I have a 21 with them. The carpet is on top and you snap it off to expose the rubber.


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I guess I wasn’t sure why they unbutton if you can’t buy another one to replace it, what’s the point in unbuttoning it? The dealer said you can only buy the entire liner, so it seems pointless to me I guess. 

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They are full coverage floor mats with a small piece of carpet snapped in. If you don’t want the carpet you just take it out. It is rubber floor mat underneath. 
I don’t know why they did this I think it is ridiculous. 

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9 hours ago, Dirtbiker said:

They are full coverage floor mats with a small piece of carpet snapped in. If you don’t want the carpet you just take it out. It is rubber floor mat underneath. 
I don’t know why they did this I think it is ridiculous. 

I thought maybe I was alone thinking that haha 

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On 12/19/2020 at 6:55 PM, Dirtbiker said:

They are full coverage floor mats with a small piece of carpet snapped in. If you don’t want the carpet you just take it out. It is rubber floor mat underneath. 
I don’t know why they did this I think it is ridiculous. 

Any chance you can get the part numbers off the mats? They are impossible to find 

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On 7/21/2021 at 9:03 PM, PandonSF said:

Any chance you can get the part numbers off the mats? They are impossible to find 

No, i left them at the dealership and got the all weather ones i stead. 

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2 hours ago, Dirtbiker said:

No, i left them at the dealership and got the all weather ones i stead. 

All good. Thanks for replying. 

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On 7/23/2021 at 5:39 PM, Liquid Plumber AT4 said:

I just bought the AT4 logo all weather front and rear rubber mats off gmc accessories,  selling my stock at4 rubber/carpet front and rear mats with gmc logo if anyone is interested in buying them. 

Are your stock mats the same as the ones referenced here……..full floor covering with the removable carpet inserts?

If they are, and if they’re still available and your still willing to part with them...(any color is fine)…I’d like to go ahead and make a deal with you on them then. Let me know what you think and we’ll go from there…….Thanks 

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9 hours ago, Jimmy Finch said:

Are your stock mats the same as the ones referenced here……..full floor covering with the removable carpet inserts?

If they are, and if they’re still available and your still willing to part with them...(any color is fine)…I’d like to go ahead and make a deal with you on them then. Let me know what you think and we’ll go from there…….Thanks 

Yes, they are the ones with the carpet mats inserts. Has the gmc logo on them. They are black in color.I can get some pictures when I get the truck back the end of this week.  If u want to messsgae me ur email ill get those over. Ill save the boxes from the new ones to ship them in if we make a deal. What state u located in? Thank you.

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3 hours ago, Liquid Plumber AT4 said:

This site is not letting me message you directly….……Maybe something to do with my account being brand new.  Maybe it’ll let you PM me directly from my profile and then we can go from there…….if not then I’ll figure something else out.

 

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