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Floor Mats for 2001 - 2002 Dodge Ram 2500

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I'm a fan of the carpeted floor mats. I wore out the originals, I wore out the replacements that Genos sold and now I have the substitute one that were Genos last offering. I had to cut a piece out from under the go pedal but they have been fine other thn that. Now I'm wondering what I'll do when these wear out. I don't want rubber floor mats.
In the snow country it’s a necessary item. Slush and salt soaking through the floor mats will have your ride looking like a Fred flintstone mobile in short order. Down in the dirty south a little rain on your clogs will get the mats wet, but quickly evaporate.
 
In the snow country it’s a necessary item. Slush and salt soaking through the floor mats will have your ride looking like a Fred flintstone mobile in short order. Down in the dirty south a little rain on your clogs will get the mats wet, but quickly evaporate.

I didn't put nearly a million and a half miles just cruising around the sunny south. Plenty of winter driving and towing in the northern states and Canada. There was snow on the ground when I met Mike Wilson in Portland Maine.
 
I didn't put nearly a million and a half miles just cruising around the sunny south. Plenty of winter driving and towing in the northern states and Canada. There was snow on the ground when I met Mike Wilson in Portland Maine.
If you lived, instead of visited your truck would be at the scrapyard by now.
 
If you lived, instead of visited your truck would be at the scrapyard by now.

My father was a very smart man. He moved our family out of MN when I was two. I still have kin there, but I'd never live north of OK or east of the Mississippi. I made it a habit to powerwash the truck, especially the underside, whenever I got back to TX.
 
My father was a very smart man. He moved our family out of MN when I was two. I still have kin there, but I'd never live north of OK or east of the Mississippi. I made it a habit to powerwash the truck, especially the underside, whenever I got back to TX.
That’s the key. Undercarriage wash with clean water. There are few 2nd gens in salt country without rot. Frames and body’s are shot 10 years ago. I see clean 2nd gens up here and they have been either repainted or imported from the south.
 
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