Vinyl Floor Recommendations?

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Curious if anyone can recommend a good place to find a molded "full cab" floor covering? Have found options for carpet but would prefer to go with the rubber. Have seen pics in older modification threads, but no mention of where they got them.
The mat in the truck now is in decent shape, but only covers from the front of the seat forward.
 

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I used the LMC Truck heavy duty one. It looks good and is wearing well.
 

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Thanks guys. Did you use a roll on bed liner or any type of insulation under them?
Thinking for helping to seal the floor from possibility of trapped moisture as much as insulation qualities.
 

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Most people use dynamat type stuff.
I used it under carpet. And if/when the truck may get used like a truck and carpet gets wet, floor pans are fully painted and the kill mat I’m confident seals well. It’s basically 1/8” of tar with foil backing, lol.
With a rubber floor I’d be even less concerned.
Besides, what are the odds you’re going to do a restoration and use it as a wood truck/pasture pickup/hardcore wheeler with mud up to the rockers?
 

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Happy with Weathertech on my other cars. I have Lloyd’s carpets in the truck in place of original vinyl mats
 

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I put down POR15 on the bare floor. I then covered the paint with some Jegs brand dyno mat type stuff. Then added a jute insulation. It's working nice. I need to do the fire wall the same way. A project for another time.
 

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Most people use dynamat type stuff.
I used it under carpet. And if/when the truck may get used like a truck and carpet gets wet, floor pans are fully painted and the kill mat I’m confident seals well. It’s basically 1/8” of tar with foil backing, lol.
With a rubber floor I’d be even less concerned.
Besides, what are the odds you’re going to do a restoration and use it as a wood truck/pasture pickup/hardcore wheeler with mud up to the rockers?
Well, that's actually somewhat the plan for this truck. Can't seem to bring myself to spending 30k+ on a side by side and still have to trailer it to our destination.
We won't necessarily be in mud up to the rockers, but am running all the vents for everything high as there will be some smaller river crossings in our plans. Just want to make sure everything is sealed well up under the floors and knocking down the noise from the drivetrain while on the highway will be a bonus.
Thanks!
 

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This is what Easton did.
 

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Curious if anyone can recommend a good place to find a molded "full cab" floor covering? Have found options for carpet but would prefer to go with the rubber. Have seen pics in older modification threads, but no mention of where they got them.
The mat in the truck now is in decent shape, but only covers from the front of the seat forward.
I bought floor mats from YITAMOTOR this year. Overall, the set is nearly flawless! I only noticed a slight gap between the middle area and the middle row mat, but apart from that, I love everything about this set. I have a 2023 GMC Yukon. I have absolutely no complaints about the price, quality, or size.


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Thanks guys. I ended up ordering the heavy molded floor mat from LMC. Probably should have just gone with the regular. Will try lots of heat when I get to it but it's initial fit appears to be pretty unmanageable. May end up tossing it and looking for something else.
I did have bed liner sprayed on both the inner and outer cab floor. May just leave it like that for now and come back to it later to help with noise.
 

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I got mine from OC Carpet, it was pre molded it laid down fairly well, mine was for a 75 C10 high hump and put the kil-mat type under before adding the jute padding seems to be holding up pretty good, it covers the entire cab to the ledge behind the seat, good luck
 

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Thanks guys. I ended up ordering the heavy molded floor mat from LMC. Probably should have just gone with the regular. Will try lots of heat when I get to it but it's initial fit appears to be pretty unmanageable. May end up tossing it and looking for something else.
I did have bed liner sprayed on both the inner and outer cab floor. May just leave it like that for now and come back to it later to help with noise.
Nice outcome!
Boy I’d have a hard time justifying covering that up for a wheeler. Slap some rubber floor mats in it to catch the mud and let er eat!
 

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Nice outcome!
Boy I’d have a hard time justifying covering that up for a wheeler. Slap some rubber floor mats in it to catch the mud and let er eat!
Thanks. Am pretty happy with how it all turned out. That would definitely make an easy clean up. Will see how loud it is in the cab once it is rolling. Getting close to making fire with the new engine.
 

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