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2013 Dodge Durango Black 1st & 2nd Row Floorliner on 2040-parts.com

US $207.90
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united states, US

united states, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Manufacturer Part Number:444851-443242 Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

Cover your Dodge Durango with the premium protection of the impressive Black Weathertech DigitalFit Floorliner. In the quest for the most advanced concept in floor protection, the talented designers and engineers at MacNeil® Automotive have worked tirelessly to develop the most advanced DigitalFit®floor protection available today! The WeatherTech® FloorLiner™DigitalFit®accurately and completely lines the interior carpet giving absolute interior protection™! Digital laser measurements of interior surfaces offer a consistently perfect fit! A patent pending High-Density Tri-Extruded (HDTE) material allows for a rigid core for strength while offering surface friction to the carpet, as well as tactile feel to the surface! Advanced surfacing creates channels that carry fluids and debris to a lower reservoir with further channeling to help minimize fluid movement while driving! Once fluids become trapped in the reservoir, away from shoes and clothing, they are easily removed from the WeatherTech® FloorLiner™DigitalFit®over the door sill...no muss-no fuss! WeatherTech®...where Technology and All Weather Protection meet! Warranty- The WeatherTech® FloorLiner™ is guaranteed against faulty materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase. Exclusions to this warranty are wear due to severe abrasive conditions and chemical contamination, such as spilled gasoline, bleach, etc. We are reasonable people and we believe in customer satisfaction. Depending on the situation, we will either replace your FloorLiner™ at no charge or charge you a prorated amount for a replacement. FloorLiner™ was designed for vehicles with factory carpet installed when manufactured. They will not fit vehicles with vinyl floors unless otherwise specified. Please take your old floor mats out before installing your new WeatherTech® floor mats. Please note that the on-screen color representations are not necessarily precise representations of actual product colors due to variance in monitor calibrations.

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