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JAXXXA
10-06-2002, 09:03
I'd like to remove the carpet in my '02 2500HD crew cab and replace it with the plain rubber flooring. GM wants $400 for the part. Anyone know where to get a better price? Or want to trade one for my brand new black carpeting?
--Husky liners or other similar products won't do for my line of work.

jmbrowning
10-06-2002, 23:45
I considered this "downgrade" a couple years ago when I bought this F250. My previous truck had rubber instead of carpet and it was pretty handy here in the Pacific Northwest, our winters can get messy. It seems to me that I saw them in JC Whitney. I never did change mine, made do with mats.

Maverick
10-07-2002, 03:09
I have been looking also. Haven't found anything for our new body style yet. Maybe these companies.

http://www.newark-auto.com/products.htm

http://cfmmats.com/rubbermat_index.html

http://www.headlinerkit.com/mof15/mat.html/?source=goto

JAXXXA
10-07-2002, 13:45
I put the factory rubber floor in my F350, and it cost me $125, one piece from Ford. GM wants $400? WTF

wangotango
10-10-2002, 21:25
I would think that for $100-$200 a guy could remove the seating and have the floor Line-X'd. Better yet, do your bed liner and floors at same time for a package deal.


w/t

Maverick
10-10-2002, 23:47
Hey W/T,
Thats a pretty good idea from someone that has a modified 8-track player. tongue.gif

I'll have to see whats under the carpet. Wires, cables. Good thinking.

You must listen to the Motor City Mad Man alot....eh?

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JAXXXA
10-11-2002, 18:18
I thought about doing that, but there is too much wiring, plus you lose the sound deadening material.

wangotango
10-11-2002, 21:19
Sound deadening issues should not come into play if you are replacing carpeted flooring with a spray-on (in). Since you are giving up the padding and carpet for easy clean I would say that the spray-on would deaden much better than just laying rubber matting down. Plus you could cover all the cracks and prevent some future creaking at joints.

Normally I have the 8-track cranked-up so loud I can't hear anything else anyway.

Yikes!

w/t