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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / November 2007

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Deep Dish Heavy Rubber Winter Mats For Explorer

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Daniel David Palmer - 07 Nov 2007 12:57 GMT
Where can I get custom fit (not just "they fit if you cut them) heavy duty
flexible rubber winter mats for my 2003 Mountaineer? I DO NOT want "floor
liners" that are hard flat plastic, but flexible "corregated" or
"honeycombed" rubber mats.
Jim Warman - 10 Nov 2007 06:22 GMT
Memory thing going on.... IIRC, they are called "husky liners"... Deep dish,
form fitted, I hate them with a passion floor mat....

Google is your friend.

> Where can I get custom fit (not just "they fit if you cut them) heavy duty
> flexible rubber winter mats for my 2003 Mountaineer? I DO NOT want "floor
> liners" that are hard flat plastic, but flexible "corregated" or
> "honeycombed" rubber mats.
Mikepier - 10 Nov 2007 10:57 GMT
On Nov 7, 7:57 am, "Daniel David Palmer" <ddpal...@chironet.com>
wrote:
> Where can I get custom fit (not just "they fit if you cut them) heavy duty
> flexible rubber winter mats for my 2003 Mountaineer? I DO NOT want "floor
> liners" that are hard flat plastic, but flexible "corregated" or
> "honeycombed" rubber mats.

http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvp.aspx

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