Floor mats
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Longbow, Oct 8, 2015.
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you know, that's funny. when i had a new pick up, i would drive on the highways, looking for recaps, and i wanted to use them on the bed rails. never could find any when i needed them.
sold my truck, dam all i could see. -
These would work
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i no longer have my truck, but where can i get a better pic of that..???
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Saw a set of really nice Pererbilt floor mats at the dealership a few days ago.... I think they were $250....yikes....
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Minimizer is making model specific floor mats. I am thinking of ordering some for my 379 from Big Rig Chrome shop.
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That's good to know. I would rather not pay the costs associated with full-blown molded versions (full floor). These and their prices are going to push most company drivers out of the room. Larger fleets are not going to buy them either due to costs although they probably would pay for themselves at trade-in.
I find the cheap, readily available woven rugs at Walmart and Loves to be fine for the center area between the stick and the bunk. These shake right out or can be thrown away at their cost.
http://minimizer.com/in-the-truck-fleet/Last edited: Oct 8, 2015
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We started using mud flaps, all of our new cascaides got holes right were heel sits
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Floor mats attract more dirt,than the rubber mats of the truck.I just brush the floor,at the end of my shift,and use spray cleaner,when needed.
Keep a comfortable pair of shoes,for lounging around the truck.
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