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Husky Liners Heavy Duty Second Seat Floor Mats; Black (08-09 Dakota)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item DD1548
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Designed, engineered and manufactured right here in Winfield, Kansas in the heart of the USA
    • Extra thick driver's heel pad provides years of life.
    • High perimeter sides contain spills and debris.
    • Made in the USA.
    • No hassle lifetime guarantee. For details: HuskyLiners.com/lifetime-warranty
    • Our Drivers Heel Pad is made extra thick for added protection from your lead foot.
    • Our exclusive StayPut Cleats help keep your liners securely in place.
    • Our raised ridges help to keep your feet out of the mud, water, and dirt you just tracked in. You're welcome.
    • Raised ridges keep your feet out of water, mud, and dirt.
    • The perimeter edge is raised to help keep all manner of mess contained, right where you want it.
    • With both softness and strength, our rubberized DuraGrip material was designed with comfort in mind.

    Description

    It's unbeatable Husky durability, custom fit to your vehicle, built for a lifetime of abuse. Its DuraGrip material stands up to harsh chemicals, while its UniEdge and center channel keep mud, snow and liquids contained, until you're ready to remove, wash and hit the road. Its StayPut Cleats keep it firmly anchored underfoot, and all Husky Heavy Duty floor mats mats are guaranteed for life. Found on the floors of the toughest trucks, vans and SUVs on earth.

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    Tech Specs

    4.7

    Customer Reviews (500+)

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