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lordofsal3m, howd you get you floors like that/what did you use?
 
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lordofsal3m, howd you get you floors like that/what did you use?
Looks like a stock rubber floor to me I just pulled mine out yesterday and it looked just like that.
 
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yea its a stock rubber floor with some rubber dodge mats from autozone (which slide all over, kind of hazardous) and i love it, i chose that truck because i knew id be offroading, and i work in constructions so my boots get dirty, and it has no carpet on the doors just smooth plastic and rubber floors so i dont have to worry about getting it dirty, and no power locks or windows to get messed up if i get stuck in a puddle, which i didnt think id mind, but i kinda miss the power, i have to unlock to pass for my gf all the time, and i have to reach over to put the window down, and as you all probably know, thats a long stretch in our trucks.
 
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Originally Posted by quackaddict
what is the major opinion on the best paint to use on the inside of the truck? I have some major mods planned for the inside of my truck but I have just started on them as I had to get the motor in first.
I use krylon fusion and dupli color bed liner. i use the krylon fusion stuff all time it works great and i use that on all the plastic on my truck. i used the dupli color bed liner when i want a little txture. So far everthing still look great.
 
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Do all of our trucks come with the rubber floors from the factory, or just some? I would love to have rubber floors so much easier to clean and my carpets have a **** load of coffee stains from the great factory cup holders.
 
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Originally Posted by quackaddict
what is the major opinion on the best paint to use on the inside of the truck? I have some major mods planned for the inside of my truck but I have just started on them as I had to get the motor in first.
Get this stuff called BULLDOG adhesion promoter. Its kind of hard to find but works great. It makes paint stick to everything, even chrome if done right. Most any paint is compatible with it too. But most of all the prep work is the most important part, keep everything clean-clean-clean.
 

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Mine had thrashed carpet when I got it. I ordered my rubber floormat on line for about $140. It is molded to fit but was not predrilled. Then there was some trimming required. There is more expensive rubber out there that is molded better and predrilled but is more expensive.
 
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Originally Posted by oiler
Mine had thrashed carpet when I got it. I ordered my rubber floormat on line for about $140. It is molded to fit but was not predrilled. Then there was some trimming required. There is more expensive rubber out there that is molded better and predrilled but is more expensive.
i would love to put a rubber floor in mine but im scared to find whts under that carpit.maybe i could heruline the floor wounder how that would look anyone do that on here. i remeber seeing a thread were someone rhino lined their truck but did they do the inside?
 
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Do all of our trucks come with the rubber floors from the factory, or just some? I would love to have rubber floors so much easier to clean and my carpets have a **** load of coffee stains from the great factory cup holders.
Vinyl floors came standard on WS and ST model Rams. Carpet was an option on ST models and SLT Laramie and SLT Plus came standard with carpet. There are plenty of companies who make molded replacement vinyl floors for out truck. Check out JCWhitney.com.
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i would love to put a rubber floor in mine but im scared to find whts under that carpit
Thats a silly statement. You'd find insulation, steel, and plenty of coins.
maybe i could heruline the floor wounder how that would look anyone do that on here. i remeber seeing a thread were someone rhino lined their truck but did they do the inside?
I dont think that would be very feasable. Truck bed liner coatings arent as insulative (I think I made that word up!) as the factory layers of jute and carpet. When you step in your truck I'd sound like an empty warehouse compared to conventional carpet or vinyl.
 

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