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'88 K5 Silverado floor mats

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I've had my 88 blazer for a little over a year now and figured it was time for some floor mats. When I looked around, all I found cut-to-fit mats and fitted glorified rubber sheets. Does anyone have any recomendations on how to achieve a well-fitting all-weather rubber floor mat similar to that of weathertech? This being front seats, rear seat, and cargo space. Any insight would be greatly apprieciated! I'm just glad I am able to have a blazer as a first car! thx.
 
I bought some from Weathertech about 5 years ago. They aren't quite as form fitting as their others, but the work.
I have no idea if they still offer them, or how prices are now.
 
Weather tech mats aren’t nearly big enough imo. Only the cargo mat fits like it should. Wish I had the answer you are looking for.
 
Weather tech mats aren’t nearly big enough imo. Only the cargo mat fits like it should. Wish I had the answer you are looking for.
Yes, true. That's what I should have explained. They fit kinda like generic ones, but they are at least better made than parts store ones.
And no stupid "carpet" on them.
 
Weather tech mats aren’t nearly big enough imo. Only the cargo mat fits like it should. Wish I had the answer you are looking for.
Do you have a pic of the cargo mat in the k5? I bought a generic one i found a pic of online that had it in a k5, and its decent, but not form fitting.

This is what I went with, got off ebay.

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Husky makes a set of floor liners for the driver and passenger seat that fit pretty good.
 
Obviously I didn’t get a chance to take pictures Tuesday. Found a set of chains for my 35’s on marketplace. Actually it was two sets for a $100, never used. Had to go for it that night. 2 hour drive to Latrobe, the birthplace of Rolling Rock Pilsner Beer. It’s still pretty close in taste, and I get a case at least once a year for nostalgia. Had a lot of good times drinking that stuff.
Then the weather went to sheet and It slipped my aging mind until this evening.
 
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