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Lloyd Rubbertite Rear Cargo Mat

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Old May 31, 2008 | 08:47 PM
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Default Lloyd Rubbertite Rear Cargo Mat

Does anybody have this, or know of anybody that does? I was going to get a huskey cargo liner but this seems like it might be better because it covers the entire cargo area when the seats are folded down. Anyone have any experience with any of their other mats? The price seems great too.
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http://www.quadratec.com/products/14149_50X_PG.htm#
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Old Sep 22, 2010 | 08:21 PM
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Default Lloyd Rubbertite Rear Cargo Mat

did you end up getting this mat? how is it?
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Old Sep 22, 2010 | 09:27 PM
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Wow, the first answer after over two years... I assume no one was too interested?
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Old Jun 16, 2011 | 08:16 PM
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I just saw that this thread was replied to 2 years after I started it. And I'm now replying almost a year after its first reply. Hahahaha. To answer the only question, yes, I did get it. Love it. Still have it. There's some good and some bad. Depends on how and what your going to use if for. It is super thick and durable. I can't see anything ever cutting it or ruining it. It covers 98% of the rear cargo area when the seats are folded down. They make 2 different kinds, one that has a cutout for the sub and one that doesn't have a sub. I don't have the sub. The top has a bunch of little circles that are indented a little more then 1/8" deep to catch and hold whatever gets spilled or for example, I went snowboarding once and when we were done we just threw our gear in the back while it was still covered in snow and when it melted it just pooled on the mat. I love how it is one solid piece and covers the gap in-between the rear seats. It has the little spikes on the bottom so it stays in place and doesn't slide around. It's super easy to clean. I just power wasn't it at the car wash. One thing that is kind of annoying is when the rear seats are up you have to fold it on top of itself. It almost lays flat when it is like that but because it is so thick it doesn't. For the price and quality I think it is awesome. I would without a doubt buy it again if I had to.
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Old Apr 27, 2013 | 10:11 AM
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Hey man, thanks for the info. Looks like this thread goes largely un-noticed given the amount of time between everyone replying. I'm just went camping this past weekend and realized I needed something just like this and was looking for some comments when I found yours. This helps! Picking it up now.
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