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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Part #
TT9025A1-M1
SKU #
383959
Weight
6lbs
Universal Or Specific Fit
Car
Cutting Required
Yes
Material
40 Oz Nylon Carpet
Seasonal
Toyota
Non Slip Backing
Yes
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Personalize your interior and protect your investment with Coverking Custom Floor Mats! Coverking Custom Floor Mats will actually fit better than those inferior factory mats. How is this possible? Vehicle manufacturers are under intense pressure to contain costs. If $1 could be shaved off the cost of every new vehicle sold in the United States by cutting a few inches off every set of floor mats, the automotive industry would save over $16,000,000.00! Our mats are engineered to prevent sliding toward pedals, resist dirt and mud, and are available in many configurations to match your seating configuration. Coverking s Custom Floormats are made-to-order for your car, van, truck, or SUV. After receiving your order, skilled craftsmen in California load up the pattern for your vehicle s interior and get to work! What they create is nothing less than amazing – a perfectly fitting, rugged system of floor mats that will keep your vehicle looking new for years to come!
- Offered in several configurations to match your seating
- Available in luxurious stain and wear resistant high density nylon carpet or clear vinyl
- Engineered to resist stains and prevent sliding
- Made-to-order by skilled craftsmen in California, USA
- Custom-tailored for your vehicle s floorboard for perfect protection
- Often fits better than the factory mat due to advanced pattern design
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