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Anybody used LMC's fitted/moulded floor mats?

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http://www.lmctruck.com/icatalog/cc/full.aspx?Page=108

I'm talking about the ones in the lower left corner there that have the raised edges and are contoured to the shape of the floorboard. I've had similar floormats in other vehicles and loved them.

Only thing that kinda throws me off is they aren't cheap through LMC and they're the only game in town. Anybody know who makes them or an alternate, cheaper source?

If you did/do run them, what do you think?
 
I've had a set of the Husky floor mats in mine for years. They work good at containing the snow that gets tracked inside during winter. And the sand from lake Powell was not an issue with them either. The only complaint I have, is the mat interferes with the go pedal when I'm in a hurry. But all I have to do is push a little bit harder. Cant remember how much I paid for them though
 
http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvproduct.aspx?ItemGroupId=3&VehId=781&Year=1987

NB: I know nothing of the company other than they take out an ad in the center eight pages or so of every fricken issue of Car and Driver, and boast that they are made in America of American-made components by American people. YMMV.

EDIT: They get $99 for a set of four or $55 for just the fronts, I guess.

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I haven't used the Blazer mats, but I did buy a rear cargo mat a few years ago for the wifes SUV and it was good quality. I wouldn't hesitate to buy from them again.
 
Eh, the ones LMC has have the raised edge, like literally a big bowl with a 2" or so edge all around. Keeps just about everything out of the carpet and the insulation. Thing came with a regular set of floor mats.
 
My Dad runs a set similiar to what you are describing in his Dodge, and they work really well for protecting the carpet and staying in place. The only thing he dislikes is having to pull them to drain them out when deer hunting, but other than that he really likes them. Can't comment specifically on the LMC ones though, so not much help there.
 
Yeah, I ran a set of the Fox brand in my '99 Ram 1500 years ago and really liked them. Expensive as hell though. Had a set in the wife's Suzuki and they were great.

Same thing though, you have to pull them to drain them but still...that water would likely be in the carpet/insulation with other mats.
 
I have the ones from LMC and they are Husky Liner brand (atleast mine are). I really like them and wish they made rear mats for our rigs. I could never find regular mats that were large enough to cover the floor board. These contain mud, dirt, gravels and rain.
 
Husky eh? Have to see what they offer elsewhere.

So worth the LMC price or not?
 
I think so, but I bet you can find them cheaper. If you order from another distributor, make sure they send you mats for a K5. 4WP sent me mats for a S10 two or three times.
 
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