Replace original carpet

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Dszx13

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Ok that sounds good lol. Jus need to make my mind up I like both


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Check rock auto, they sell ACC carpets which are really nice. Plus we get the 5% off with the code in there section of the forum...
 

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I have new carpet for my crew cab that came from lmc but have not installed it yet. It looks to be pretty good quality. It's just sitting in my closet for now.
 

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I put the vinyl rubber floor in my truck from lmc over 2 years ago and still love it..no wear or anything yet.

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I think I'm gonna go with the rubber. Did you get the original style or that thick stuff they sale also


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When installing, put all the bolts for your seats, seatbelts, console, etc. in the holes where they came from before dropping in the flooring. Then all you have to do is cut a small 'X' over each bolt to expose them. Once that's done, you can cut out the holes for the bolts. Saves a lot of time trying to find the holes, & you don't have to crawl under the vehicle to poke something sharp through the holes to find 'em.
 

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When installing, put all the bolts for your seats, seatbelts, console, etc. in the holes where they came from before dropping in the flooring. Then all you have to do is cut a small 'X' over each bolt to expose them. Once that's done, you can cut out the holes for the bolts. Saves a lot of time trying to find the holes, & you don't have to crawl under the vehicle to poke something sharp through the holes to find 'em.

Great tip lol ill definitely do that


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