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Old Jun 18, 2009 | 01:28 AM
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So, I retrofitted a rubber floor for my 2000 4-door made from a roll of 1/4 inch rubber from Tractor Supply Co. It looks good, but it has it's annoyances. I was wondering if anyone knew about this rubber mat I found on LMC. It's for the extended cab S-10 pickup, 94-03. I thought the extended cab S-10 might have the same shaped floor as the 4-door Blazer, back to the back of the rear seat. If this was the case, I would have a pre-molded mat that fit perfectly everywhere except the cargo area where I'd have to figure something else out.

Ok here's what I'm looking at. Product number 29-8725.
http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cst/full.aspx?Page=101

The only pictures there are of the mat for the first gens, and standard cab.

Thanks for the help
 
Old Jun 18, 2009 | 01:39 AM
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alot of guys on here have used line x or rhino liner to do the whole floor, if you run a quick search youll be able to bring up plenty of info on the subject. i think the rhino lining or line x route would look alot better and last longer than the rubber floor LMC offers plus itll be cheaper.
 
Old Jun 18, 2009 | 11:36 AM
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Yeah, I don't think I want to do something that permanent. But the bigger problem to me is all the wiring and the air ducts that fit under the carpet or mat. It doesn't need to be all original, but I do want everything to work correctly.
 
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Have you tried using a heat gun to help mold the mat you currently have in there? Might be worth a try.

As far as the LMC mat goes, I would thing it would work to the rear of the front seats, not all the way to the back seats. The rear of the trucks are quite different.
 
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