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    Default What floor mats do you use?

    I searched but couldn't find anything on the topic of floor mats. I am looking for some new ones as mine are the carpeted, light gray ones that came with my truck, and only stay halfway clean looking for about 5 minutes. So give me some ideas. Which ones do you use and how do you like them?
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    Don't know the brand, but they're the deep 'well' rubber ones in available at most costco's for~$20 (for front & rear mats).

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    Yup. me too. Really nice mats and give very good protection.


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    Up here in the cold and the snow all vehicles come with rubber floor mats as standard. It's common enough that I find it odd when encountering carpeted car floors further south...

    I guess all manufacturers have fitted rubber floor mats somewhere in their inventory. They are usually better quality and fit but more expensive than aftermarket ones.
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