mllcb42
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Tuxmat emailed me today that they're back in stockwent to order a set of tuxmat and they are out of stock for 4xe
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Tuxmat emailed me today that they're back in stockwent to order a set of tuxmat and they are out of stock for 4xe
I got the same email. 12 hours later, not in stock.Tuxmat emailed me today that they're back in stock
haha should have jumped on them while I could!I got the same email. 12 hours later, not in stock.
If you cut those ports, let us know how that works out. Pictures would be great, too.Just put in the Weather Tech floor mats and they fitted perfectly. The only issue is I cant decide if I want to cut the cargo area mat to allow for the hook system to pop through.
Im leaning more and more to just cut a slight slit where the chrome hook is to push through.If you cut those ports, let us know how that works out. Pictures would be great, too.
I can see that. I just got my Weathertech yesterday and am letting it uncurl to lie flat before I install it, but that sounds like a good option to start with.Im leaning more and more to just cut a slight slit where the chrome hook is to push through.
Same boat, how difficult it to remove the battery guard ? Can I just keep it ?My dealer gave us a set of mats and we had to install them ourselves. They were the standard JL set and didn't fit the rear seat so we had to trim them. Make sure you get the 4xe specific set and you will be fine.
To clarify....the fronts fit fine. The rears don't fit. If you happen to get a set of standard JL mats for a bargain price then you can make them work. Best way is to remove the plastic housing around the battery so you can trim the rear mats so they extend under there a little further. Then re-install the plastic housings and the mats will look like they fit perfectly. Well, except for the rearmost retention pin. That wasn't in the correct spot so I had to cut a new hole. It looks a little rough but in the whole scope of things it works okay. These mats were free to me so I made them work.
My weathertech ended up fitting beautifully… both rows and in the cargo area. Glad I made the choice.I can see that. I just got my Weathertech yesterday and am letting it uncurl to lie flat before I install it, but that sounds like a good option to start with.
hey Do you have the OEM weather mats? If so depending where in Florida I could possibly take off your hands.If I get the armorlite floor anyone is welcome to make me an offer for my OEM 4xe mats for a Florida pickup.
I've been looking at Weathertech also, it appears they have two versions: 'Floor Liner' and 'Floor Liner HP'. The HP ones seem to have better coverage and only cost a little more. The pictures seem to show that they cover up onto the interior door sill trim - any concerns with that area catching on boots or rolling up after a while?My weathertech ended up fitting beautifully… both rows and in the cargo area. Glad I made the choice.
Not sure on that. I went with the standard floor liners as I’ve used them before on other vehicles. They’ve worn well, fit great, and never had issues with rolling or catching on tread. They’re pretty rigid unlike other brands I’ve seen.I've been looking at Weathertech also, it appears they have two versions: 'Floor Liner' and 'Floor Liner HP'. The HP ones seem to have better coverage and only cost a little more. The pictures seem to show that they cover up onto the interior door sill trim - any concerns with that area catching on boots or rolling up after a while?
Thanks -
LF