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Need some input on all-weather type floormats for my 00 gtp

iowagtp

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Ive been looking for some floor mats for my gtp mainly because winter is coming up and I dont want to carpet to get completely destroyed by snow,dirt,salt,etc and I was wondering if anyone had any that they want to share with me? Thanks
 


i was thinking about this so I got some linoleum from Home Depot and made some floor mats. they are holding up pretty well too it's been 6 months
 
and they aren't fancy, although at first i tried to do the entire flooring area but that was too much of a pain with no garage and working mostly at night so I just cut up some rectangles
 
Worth the investment, make sure your gas pedal doesn't get stuck in it while going WOT like what happened to me. Lol
 
I got a second set of standard carpeted mats from the dealer for the winter time, there much cheeper than I thought they would be. That and some standard rubber cheap rubber mats to catch most of the water and other goodness have been working well for me!
 


Go to your favorite store and buy the rubber ones that hold a quart of water. At the end of the day, dump out the water and salt/sand.
 
Ive been looking for some floor mats for my gtp mainly because winter is coming up and I dont want to carpet to get completely destroyed by snow,dirt,salt,etc and I was wondering if anyone had any that they want to share with me? Thanks
Husky Liners. I've had them in most of my vehicle's; keeps the carpet mint. The one's in my F-250 are from my Bronco and are now 12 years old and still going strong.
 
I bought the weathertech ones made for our cars. They're more expensive than the ones at autozone or something but I think it's worth it. They hold more water and don't have any spots where the water could get out. Then at the end of winter some dish soap and water and they look new.
 
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