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Old 06-15-2016, 07:18 PM   #1
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Trim Parts vinyl floor

Are the Trim Parts vinyl floors really this bad or do I have the wrong piece?

According to the box, this is the high hump floor for 67-72 trucks which is what I need. It is WAY oversize and the "pre molding" just don't seem right. I also have a new rubber floor ( a old one from lmc I think) it fits like a glove. Here is a pic of the two. Obviously the one that actually fits is on top.
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Old 06-15-2016, 07:31 PM   #2
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It's cheaper for them to build a generic one size fits all ( tank in cab - tank removed from cab ) product than one that has all the cutouts and factory fit . They make you do all the work trimming and once you cut it you own it 😁

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Old 06-15-2016, 07:41 PM   #3
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Wow... that is definitely in kit form. For what its worth... I stock the "nice fitting" USA made ones here in Indiana if you need one. www.cooperrestorations.com
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Old 06-15-2016, 10:33 PM   #4
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Wow... that is definitely in kit form. For what its worth... I stock the "nice fitting" USA made ones here in Indiana if you need one. www.cooperrestorations.com
The vinyl one, the one that doesn't fit good is made in the USA. I think I'm not going to use it and am going to contact the company about it.

I put DynaMat on the whole floor. If I use the other one? Not sure what to do about under the seat. Just leave it bare DynoMat, or should I find something to cover it?
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Old 06-15-2016, 07:46 PM   #5
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It's cheaper for them to build a generic one size fits all ( tank in cab - tank removed from cab ) product than one that has all the cutouts and factory fit . They make you do all the work trimming and once you cut it you own it 😁

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I thought they were the same company? Does ACC even sell a rubber floor? I don't really have a big problem doing a little trimming, but since the mold doesn't seem right or hardly even there, I'm not really sure where to start. I hate to start let's say with it centered and find out all the extra is in the back. In that picture I sort of thought that I could detect a spot where the ridge by the front seat bolts is. I have about two and a half extra inches in the front and almos fifteen inches in the back!

This would be nearly impossible if you didn't have something to use as a template.
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Old 06-15-2016, 07:58 PM   #6
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The only cutting done on this one was for the hole where the shifter is. Fits like a glove.
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Old 06-15-2016, 08:19 PM   #7
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The only cutting done on this one was for the hole where the shifter is. Fits like a glove.
The mat that is laying on top in my picture in the op, is a mag like the one you have shown. Yeah, it fits like a glove, even looks better in my opinion. It's just a tad thin for my liking though. Definitely thinner than the vinyl. Also I wanted something to cover under the seat. I dyna-matted the whole floor and wanted to cover that.
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I wouldn't use it. It appears to be a generic "one size fits all". I would be surprised if you would be happy with the end result... after tons of work to get there.
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