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Rugged Ridge All-Terrain Front and Rear Floor Liners; Black (07-14 Yukon)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item GY27152
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    Product Information

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

    Features

    • Made From Injection Molded Thermoplastic To Fit Your Year, Make, And Model
    • Anti-Slip Nibs Provide Secure Traction To Keep The Liners In Place
    • Designed To Protect Your OEM Carpet From Spills, Dirt, And Debris
    • Easy To Remove And Clean
    • Attaches Securely To Your OEM Floor Hooks
    • Compatible With 2007-2014 Yukon Models

    Description

    Durable Floor Protection. The Rugged Ridge All-Terrain Front and Rear Floor Liners in black offer an affordable way to keep your vehicle’s interior floors factory fresh. These liners protect cabin flooring from spills, dirt, and debris, maintaining a pristine appearance with a precise and secure fit designed specifically for your vehicle.

    Construction and Appearance. Made from OE-quality injection molded thermoplastic, these floor liners feature a black finish and a patented chevron deep tread design. Raised lips capture spills and debris effectively, while anti-slip nibs ensure the liners stay firmly in place.

    Installation. Installation is simple and requires no drilling. The liners attach securely using existing OEM floor hooks, providing a hassle-free and stable fit.

    Warranty. Covered by a limited lifetime warranty for the original retail purchaser while owning the vehicle.

    Application. Specifically designed to fit 2007-2014 Yukon models.

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    Tech Specs

    4.7

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