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Old 08-20-2018, 02:55 PM   #1
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Molded Vinyl Cab Flooring

After many months of searching I finally found vinyl flooring for the cab that isn't black. Anyone have experience with this company/flooring?

https://www.stockinteriors.com/flatv...92&ModelId=218

I really want to get rid of all the carpet in my van and the beige would really tie the room together, so to speak.

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I ordered the tan flooring from them a few years ago. It was pretty thick, and required trimming, hole cutting and seat removal. It fit pretty well after that. It only came with a small bit of insulation (in between the seats). Honestly the tan was pretty fugly. It clashed with the stock tan interior badly. It was really yellowey poop brown. I immediately went to an auto paint store with a piece of the stock interior and had them color match a quart of SEM auto interior plastic dye. I then sprayed it and then installed it. If I had gotten black I probably wouldn't have had to paint it. I put dynamat in underneath before installation.
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I ordered the tan flooring from them a few years ago. It was pretty thick, and required trimming, hole cutting and seat removal. It fit pretty well after that. It only came with a small bit of insulation (in between the seats). Honestly the tan was pretty fugly. It clashed with the stock tan interior badly. It was really yellowey poop brown. I immediately went to an auto paint store with a piece of the stock interior and had them color match a quart of SEM auto interior plastic dye. I then sprayed it and then installed it. If I had gotten black I probably wouldn't have had to paint it. I put dynamat in underneath before installation.
Pretty old post, but wondering if you have any pics or any feedback of how well it’s held up. Also, how do you feel the dynamat did for sound proofing? Thanks!
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