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I've searched Husky and Weathertech and some others and can't seem to find a custom made R50 floor mat, just the generic universal ones. Does anyone know of any that are custom formed to fit our rigs?

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Have you tried nissan? They make some of the best all season floor mats I have ever seen! I love my all season mats. They are crazy thick when compared to some of the brands you mentioned. Last I talked to rob there were still a few available.

 

-Kyle

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Have you tried nissan? They make some of the best all season floor mats I have ever seen! I love my all season mats. They are crazy thick when compared to some of the brands you mentioned. Last I talked to rob there were still a few available.

 

-Kyle

 

Do you remember how much you paid for yours? Also did they have mats for the rear area?

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I'll check mine for a name tonight , as I remember it they were kinda hard to find back in 2000 when I bought them .

You do mean the rubber ones with a lip that contains stuff like snow melt off your boots ?

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Do you remember how much you paid for yours? Also did they have mats for the rear area?

I found mine on eBay, for like $38 bucks. They don't make the color I have anymore (Grey) I think what you'd be buying is black. I think, I'm not %100 sure. But they aren't crazy expensive for a set, I think the $80 range if I remember correctly. And yes. Front and rear mats with the front saying pathfinder along the sides. Very nice.

 

I can take some pics if you like.

 

-Kyle

 

EDIT: to clarify, the rear is just the rear seats, they make a different all season Mat (which I have) for the rear Cargo area.

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Go on autoanything.com, I bought my set of intro-tech hex mats from them and they've been excellent. Full coverage of the rear footwells, and the small indentations catch any liquid. Check them out ;)

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