thats interesting I wonder how hard it would be to heat and shape that stuff. If it were me I would buy a small amount for testing.
thats interesting I wonder how hard it would be to heat and shape that stuff. If it were me I would buy a small amount for testing.
Here's what I bought from Summit Racing awhile back:
Husky Liners: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/HUS-30612/
I've had them for about a year now, and I love 'em. I doubt you can beat Summit's prices either. The link is to the front set, in gray. You'll have to search for the rear set, and/or other colors for your XK. The rear covers the entire floor, up and over the hump.
They fit like trays, and like this last week-on-the-Oregon-coast trip we just got back from, sand and dirt is completely contained. You just pull out the mat and dump it. The tray-like design also catches water. There was tons of sand as we drove on miles of beach.
2006, 4.7L, QTII, Toyo Wild Country M/T 265/70R17 tires, Ultrasport 175 wheels, Rocky Road 2.25'' lift kit, HID off-road lighting, Surco 50x60 roof rack, Foxwing awning, Superchips performance programming.
'07 Commander 3.7 V6
2" Rough Country Lift with Vision Warriors and Goodyear Duratracs 245/75R17
BajaRack Mega-Mule with KC Daylighters
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I have those Husky liners also. They also work great with containing snow.
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2007 XK - 4.7L Flex Fuel // Rocky Road 2.25 lift // Rocky Road Super Sliders // Toyo Open Country 265/70R17 tires // 4xGuard Front Guard // 4xGuard Belly Guard // 4xGuard Matrix-HC with optional front hitch // Warn XD9000I hitch mounted winch // Graco Carseat for the Youngun
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