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does anyone know if the rubber floor mats are available for our trucks.mine came originally with rubber and would like to keep it that way.i really don't want carpet.rubber is so much easier to keep clean.

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if you're referring to the vinyl flooring, I think ACC makes that, in addition to new carpet.  ACC is the only manufacturer of MJ/Xj flooring, so find whichever reseller has the best price including shipping and go for it. :L: 

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I have a reproduction one in mine. It SUCKS!!! The fitment is garbage. I have several hours over the last 2 years trying to get it to fit right and it still isn’t even close. 

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17 minutes ago, ratrapp said:

yes the vinyl flooring is what I'm after.89 mj what was the brand you used?

I used ACC as they are the only ones that make it. I wanted the vinyl for the same reason you do and I am considering replacing it with carpet because I do not like it at all. 

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21 hours ago, ratrapp said:

i seen the 250 price tag and i don't really mind that but if it doesnt fit I'm not paying 250 for it.

 

 

for better or for worse, ACC is the only game in town. 

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22 hours ago, Jesse J said:

I was planning at one point. lizard skin and then bedliner over it but I did get a little worried about the offgassing

 

I've developed the same concern... I've all but decided to use floormats to protect the "high-traffic" areas under your feet and try my luck with bare Lizard Skin for the rest of the interior (maybe a topcoat for color, but that's it).  

 

Edit: I checked their website and found they offer a topcoat: https://lizardskin.com/glossy-topcoat/

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35 minutes ago, A-man930 said:

I've developed the same concern... I've all but decided to use floormats to protect the "high-traffic" areas under your feet and try my luck with bare Lizard Skin for the rest of the interior (maybe a topcoat for color, but that's it).  

 

Edit: I checked their website and found they offer a topcoat: https://lizardskin.com/glossy-topcoat/

This is exactly what I did for my floors. Lizard skin, then used their topcoat. Its holding up great after ... 4 years? maybe 5 by now; EXCEPT where my heels sits for the gas/ brake. That is starting to rub through. Everywhere else though is great.

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18 hours ago, A-man930 said:

 

I've developed the same concern... I've all but decided to use floormats to protect the "high-traffic" areas under your feet and try my luck with bare Lizard Skin for the rest of the interior (maybe a topcoat for color, but that's it).  

 

Edit: I checked their website and found they offer a topcoat: https://lizardskin.com/glossy-topcoat/

oh thats smart. will probably end up doing that

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1 hour ago, Jesse J said:

oh thats smart. will probably end up doing that

 

I also want to figure out a way to hook the floormats in place like all newer cars do.  The wife's JK floormats have a grommet in the mat and a hook clipped into the carpet... maybe a nut welded onto the floor and a really short bolt?  :thinking:

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7 minutes ago, A-man930 said:

 

I also want to figure out a way to hook the floormats in place like all newer cars do.  The wife's JK floormats have a grommet in the mat and a hook clipped into the carpet... maybe a nut welded onto the floor and a really short bolt?  :thinking:

there you go that's smart thinking right there. 

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just a note for anyone contemplating applying a coating, you have to address any rust first.  and I mean seriously address it.  a bedliner will cause way more headaches later on because the rust can propagate underneath.  :( 

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14 hours ago, Pete M said:

just a note for anyone contemplating applying a coating, you have to address any rust first.  and I mean seriously address it.  a bedliner will cause way more headaches later on because the rust can propagate underneath.  :( 

Can confirm; I had Herculiner on my floor for the better part of 8 years and the rust built up underneath it quite badly (plus it also suffered under the pedals, despite being "bedliner"). 

This go'round I'll lay down some epoxy primer on a CLEAN floor before anything else goes on top.  

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