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Front Rubber Floor Mat Feedback

gavindg

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Feb 6, 2017
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283
Loc.
Westlake Village
Hey Guys,
Anyone have any feedback on the front rubber floor mat from WH?
I have a access cover and some other stuff i want to cover up and was wondering if it is worth it even though i have to cut out the spot for twin sticks and the Winters Shifter.
I am in CA so we do not get much rain to be worried about moisture trapping under it.
Feedback is appreciated..
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Bronco Junkie

So Cal Broncos
Joined
Feb 29, 2012
Messages
3,242
I have one. I don't remember if I bought it from WH or not....but they are all the same. Not sure what you question is though. It is nice. It is not as beefy as the original Ford one but it looks alot better than an old, crusty one. I had to cut it to fit my roll cage.
 
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gavindg

gavindg

Jr. Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2017
Messages
283
Loc.
Westlake Village
I have one. I don't remember if I bought it from WH or not....but they are all the same. Not sure what you question is though. It is nice. It is not as beefy as the original Ford one but it looks alot better than an old, crusty one. I had to cut it to fit my roll cage.

Thanks Bronco Junkie.
Just looking to see if they are worth the price or a hassle to deal with etc
Pro's vs Con's
 
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May 21, 2017
Messages
19
Loc.
Johnston, IA
Floor Mat

I have one and like it. It has worked well and was easy to install but I only had one cutout. It is easy to clean up but so was the liner on the floor. I will probably but another for the next EB I get.
 

DirtDonk

Contributor
Bronco Guru
Joined
Nov 3, 2003
Messages
49,438
And they fit reasonably well too.
By that I mean that while you might find a slight pucker here and there near a seam, or corner, or transition in the floor, they fit as good as the factory ones did and as some here have proven, a little extra care during the installation process (and judicious use of a heat gun!) can have yours fitting like a glove even if it's a bit off out of the box.

I had an original one, and can't say these are thinner or not. They kind of feel that way, but if so it's not by much. And maybe some of that was due to the age of the old one vs the brand-newness of the new one? Very hard to say after 40 years, but the new ones are decent nonetheless.

Just FYI though, if you're wanting one to use as insulation and reducing noise and heat, think again. By themselves, the rubber front-only mats can only do so much in those departments.
To get the most from yours in that regard then, adding some insulation underneath them really goes a long way.

Paul
 
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