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Old 04-30-2014, 05:55 PM   #41
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Re: Molded front floor mat recommendations

Like 86Scotty wrote. It's thin enough to fold which works fine with the front humps.

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Old 11-24-2015, 07:56 AM   #42
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Re: Molded front floor mat recommendations

back from the dead....

looking for inexpensive christmas present ideas for the family for me and floor liners came to mind. would any of the folks that have the highland liners post a few pix of them installed?

sucks that these manfs dont show actual pix of their product installed, yet just a generic photo of their mats in a random car...

i like the idea of the molded setup of the huskeys, especially around the dead pedal where the highlands have a split. the weather techs dont even cover the dead pedal at all the material of the highlands and weather techs look more durable, but sounds like there is no durability issue with the huskeys judging from all the long time owners who have posted in this thread. my concern for the huskeys is that they wont stay in place on a non carpeted surface (standard cargo van floor). especially considering i have swivel bases and the oem seat bases that look like they would keep the huskeys in place well are gone.

leaning towards the highlands at this point, but would really like to see them installed. if you can provide pix, please list year of your rig as well. thanks in advance!
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Old 11-24-2015, 05:51 PM   #43
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Re: Molded front floor mat recommendations

Shenrie, I'm at work but will try and help you out as soon as I can. What year is your van?
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Old 11-25-2015, 05:38 AM   #44
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^^^ appreciate it man! my van is a 03.
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Old 11-25-2015, 05:16 PM   #45
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Shenrie, sorry but I've been swamped. If you look in my build thread on Tryptovan I'm pretty sure I've got some pics posted. I'll look when I can.

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^^^ no worries good sir, its that time of year when time is not aplenty. i went through all the pages in that thread (again) and didnt see any floormat pix. i didnt re-read much though. so if you do find some time, or someone else can get some snaps, id really appreciate it.

however, i did take a ride in my BIL's duramax this past weekend and he had the husky liners in it. i dont think those will work at all in my van, especially without carpet. i was not impressed with how thin they were. the taller sides had collapsed in a few places as well. not sure if he really cares enough to try to prevent that type of behavior, but its something i dont want to need to worry about either.
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