Interior Rug?
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Interior Rug?
Where would be the best place to purchase a rug for the inside of my 92 Club Cab (auto, 4wd)? I have seen some awhile back and I think about $ 110 - $ 125 or so. (Just forget now where I saw it). Starting to do some body work and replaced the Upper Rear Fender arches & Rocker Panels. Pulling back the rug to work on rocker panels and noticed I was looking at the ground. So have ordered a floor pan (Browns of two rivers has some body parts) and plan on putting that it. So might as well replace rug since the matting is just about the only thing left as the fibers are shot to hell.
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Got mine from Summitt. They have a couple to chose from. I also went to a local body/ interior shop and picked up some heavy insulation, and some matching carpet under the rear window.
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Got mine from JC Whitney. Also available from ACME at a better price. Relatively easy to put in. I did mine in conjunction with installing a power 40-20-40 seat from a 94 so that made it more time consuming. I also added 1/2" insulation under the carpet. It quited the interior down considerably.
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Thanks for the Info. I haven't been able to find the 4wd ext. cab with a column shift yet. Everything looks to be for either 2wd or 4wd but with floor shift and mostly standard cab. I will keep looking and surfing and if I find any other dealers, will pass the info along.
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Any of the extended cab carpets will work. They are not already cut out. They leave that for you to do. They are marked where to cut them out (after trial fitting).
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Well, I was some what lucky so far. I needed to replace my Driver's floor pan this weekend and was hoping to find a carpet to replace my original one in case it got destroyed getting to that bad floor pan. It all came up easily so I was able to re-use the original one for now but will need to replace down the road at some point. I can see the rust flakes stuck to the bottom of the matting. But at least it gives me some time to look for a great fit.
Thanks to all who answered.
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Parts Train and GetCrashParts.com have pretty good prices. Much cheaper than JCWhitney and Acme Truck Parts for the same stuff.
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Originally posted by wannadiesel
Parts Train and GetCrashParts.com have pretty good prices. Much cheaper than JCWhitney and Acme Truck Parts for the same stuff.
Parts Train and GetCrashParts.com have pretty good prices. Much cheaper than JCWhitney and Acme Truck Parts for the same stuff.
Just my experiences.
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I have been getting some parts from Brown's of Two Rivers. Their site is Cooltruckparts.com. Prices are not that bad and the few body panels that I have gotten seem to be in pretty good shape.
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