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cucv floormat

txmytx_catahoula

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LMC, Brothers etc.... any place that has mid 80's chevy parts. There have been some threads where they aren't a true custom fit in the sense that they just drop in. Some trimming is required.
 

combatmech

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Most folks dont keep them or put them in...I could be wrong. Mine came with a full floormat kit installed, which I promtly removed.....unless you know for sure that the vehicle doesnt leak when it rains, It'll trap moisture and help the corrosion along. 2cents
 

wallew

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the ORIGINAL pattern is unavailable - I've looked for more than six years

the new stuff IS molded, but not the best fit - you WILL have to trim it just to get it to fit and even then it may not lay down correctly

AND this should be done on a warm summer day - when you can lay that puppy out in the sun for a few hours to make it softer - helps putting it in place and trimming

IF you are going this route, make sure your cab is dry and has no rust , especially any through holes should be repaired

or as said, every time you get moisture on the floor you have a chance to make your problems worse
 

ralbelt

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I could not remember the name but Durabak seems like a good product also. I have a sample and it seems plyable even in the colder weather. I'll be doing my cab floor when time and weather permits.
 
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