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Husky Liners 98582 Weatherbeater Floor Liner Fits 10-11 Tundra on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Cary, North Carolina, United States

Cary, North Carolina, United States
Customer Return, like new and unused.
Brand:Husky Liners Surface Finish:Gray Manufacturer Part Number:98582

Husky Liner WeatherBeater front and back seat liners are custom fitting floor mats with a raised lip designed to fit the complex contours of your specific vehicles carpeted floor areas. We make our custom fit floor mats with a patented rubberized thermoplastic material that we guarantee not to crack or break. The Husky Liner WeatherBeater front and back seat liners features newly designed smooth arcing ribs to divert fluids, they keep your shoes up and out of the mess. A raised heel pad offers further functionality and styling. To help prevent your WeatherBeater front and back seat liners from sliding around, all Husky Liners are designed with their patented STA-PUT NIBS (SPiN) technology. These anti-slip Nibs, located on the back of the Floor Liner, grip the carpet and hold the liner in place. The floor liner being kept in place is important, because if your floor liner shifts, your carpet becomes exposed and unprotected. Husky Liners nibs keep your WeatherBeater front and back seat liners in place without the use of additional fasteners. This also means no holes in your liner which can cause unwanted leakage and ultimately end up damaging to your carpet.
ColorGray
MaterialRubber
FitmentMolded-Fit
Number Of Pieces3

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