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Old 03-23-2004, 08:40 PM
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Floor mat for middle of rear floor?

Any ideas where to get a floor mat to fit the transmission hump in the middle of the floor in the rear?

I'm sure I could get a generic mat at an auto parts store, but does Dodge or someone make a fitted mat?

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DC makes a full floor mat for the rear, it runs about $40
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Originally posted by SuperGewl
DC makes a full floor mat for the rear, it runs about $40
Rubber or carpeted? I bought the Dodge rubber slush mats for the rear and got two mats, one for each side and nothing for the middle.

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Old 03-23-2004, 08:49 PM
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Its a full one piece mat and its carpet to match your trucks color. I think they are worth the money......
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Originally posted by Teddroe
Its a full one piece mat and its carpet to match your trucks color. I think they are worth the money......
Unfortunately, in Minnesota, carpeted mats don't last long due to the snow, salt, and sand. The rubber slush mats keep all the crud from running on the carpet and generally keep the car looking better.

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By your truck some Husky Liners. It will really appreciate it alot.
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I'll second the Husky Liners. One of the best investments I ever made to a truck.
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40 Bones, not bad. Dealer here wanted over 80 for the carpeted one. I'm never back there and the little one hasn't asked for them yet so for now...We buy diapers...
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I believe DC sells two carpeted mats. The pricy one has moulded stiff rubber backing, with a ridge around the edge that does a good job containing muck. They seem to stand up well to scrubbing with a brush and hosing off.

Downside is that the color didn't match very well...
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I have that mat from DC. Really like it and has the rubber backing. I figured the color would not be perfect so, I got black. It also has a ram emblem attached on center. I like mine.
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Since you are in MN you should beable to find these at your local Farm & Fleet, they go real good with a red truck

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Originally posted by Mopar_Mudder
Since you are in MN you should beable to find these at your local Farm & Fleet, they go real good with a red truck
Unfortunately, the mats in your photo don't seem to cover the rear hump, which is my concern. When I take boys on Boy Scout trips, I often have someone sitting in the middle of the rear seat.

I have to go to Mill's Fleet Farm for fuel this evening, so I'll check what they have. But, they don't always have the same stuff as Blain's Farm and Fleet.

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I have one sitting right on top of the hump it that is what you are talking about, all it doesn't cover is the sides of the hump.
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Originally posted by Mopar_Mudder
I have one sitting right on top of the hump it that is what you are talking about, all it doesn't cover is the sides of the hump.
The top is all I need. Your picture doesn't seem to show the mat on top of the hump. I'll see if I can get something tonight.

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They are a square black rubber matt with a red reams head on them. I bought 3 of them, one for each side and one right on top of the hump, they are about the perfect size and cheap. In the pictrure you can see the one on the passanger floor and the next red rams head you see is the one right on top of the hump.


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