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Anyone ever install the LMC truck rubber mats in the front of their m1009? Pictures?

w5ood

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Would love to see some pictures of your rubber mat installation if anyone has done it. I am about to install it over some hushmats heat/sound barrier and would like to see how it looks. I am a little worried as there are no kick panels and other things to help hold the rubber mat in place like the civi version. Any tips tricks or advice is always appreciated.
 

richingalveston

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I have it in the front and back of mine, no pics at this time but I can probably get some this weekend. It is held in place by the door thresholds and the 4x4 shifter plate. I have a different plate in my 1009 that covers all of the top of the hump because I have three shifters.
you can also trim it around the extinguisher bracket and that helps hold it in place. It does not really go up the sides where the kick panels would be but it seams to lay nice and flat in that corner with no issues.
 

w5ood

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Thank you for the reply. I am hoping it stays in place pretty well. It is not really what I was expecting from LMC's picture. I thought it would be a heavier thicker material kind of like a tough mat.
 
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