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Does anybody have any pictures of weathertech floorliners on your vehicle? I'm thinking of buying the floorliners.

 

p.s vmax2007, you said you would send me pics of ur liners, u never did :rolleyes:

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Does anybody have any pictures of weathertech floorliners on your vehicle? I'm thinking of buying the floorliners.

 

p.s vmax2007, you said you would send me pics of ur liners, u never did :rolleyes:

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Here's another!

Does anybody have any pictures of weathertech floorliners on your vehicle? I'm thinking of buying the floorliners.

 

p.s vmax2007, you said you would send me pics of ur liners, u never did :rolleyes:

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Does anybody have any pictures of weathertech floorliners on your vehicle? I'm thinking of buying the floorliners.

 

p.s vmax2007, you said you would send me pics of ur liners, u never did :rolleyes:

 

Whoops, sorry man, I totally forgot. Oh well, the first pic above is pretty much what mine look like, except mine are cleaner :lol:

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Ya,Ya I know.It's not very often you see a lot of dirt in my truck either. This time of year it's tough :rolleyes:

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Ya,Ya I know.It's not very often you see a lot of dirt in my truck either. This time of year it's tough :lol:

 

Karld,

I was driving right alongside a truck EXACTLY like yours yesterday, same color and everything. Holy crap that box is loooong.....LOL It's been almost 9 years since I had an 8' box (1989 GMC). Last truck had the 6.5' box and now I have this 5.8' "trunk"... :rolleyes:

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Funny you should mention that,I was out running recently and there passes my truck EXACTLY. Heck, I thought it was unique :rolleyes:

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I have 'em in mine, front and rear. I can snap some pics tomorrow for you, if I have time (dark now).

 

Fit great. Protect Well. Weathertech is a class act. I recommend them.

 

Funny, you pay for a truck with a fancy interior, then buy stuff to make it look like a hose-out.... kinda backwards.... :rolleyes:

 

I found a pic of the floorliner in the back of my EC. (Taken from passenger side rear door looking in). They fit like they were poured in. Fits like a glove. The front ones are just as good and fit just as well.

 

Tried the weathertech rubber all-weather mats, didn't like them, called weather tech and they allowed me to exchange them and only charged me the difference (after about 3 weeks). GREAT company, GREAT customer service.

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I figured dirty tan carpet would hurt the luxury feel of my vehicle more than rubber floormats. :rolleyes: Not to mention, now I can let people in the vehicle with dirty shoes! Of course, the black ones do get dirty quite easiliy, but it's not too hard to clean.

 

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Are the weather tech more of a rubber or hard plastic? What about the Cabelas?

 

Hard plastic, but flexible. And they are the exact same, Cabela's just re-brands them.

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Are the weather tech more of a rubber or hard plastic? What about the Cabelas?

 

Hard plastic, but flexible. And they are the exact same, Cabela's just re-brands them.

 

 

Thanks for your reply.

 

Does anyone offer any in a flexable rubber?

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