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Lloyd Mats Velourtex Direct Fit Floor Mat AZVT000
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Part # AZVT000
SKU # 1230078
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Part #
AZVT000
SKU #
1230078
Weight
9lbs
Universal Or Specific Fit
Specific
Color
Multi-Color Options
Material
Carpet
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A popular priced original equipment replacement mat with a heavier, denser face than factory mats. Velourtex provides outstanding value, with a silky smooth texture, created from premium nylon yarn. Velourtex features the same multi-layer backing as Lloyd’s higher priced custom mat products, designed specifically for automotive use. Our backings feature moisture resistance, stiffness to maintain the mat shape and skid-resistance due to our trademark Tractionbac composition rubber final backing. All Lloyd’s custom fit mats are designed for maximum coverage and protection, with a consistently precise fit due to computer controlled cutting technology. Velourtex mats are equipped with factory compatible anchoring devices, or Lloyd’s proprietary mat hooks, to keep them safely in place. Velourtex is available in twelve factory interior matched colors, with matching woven binding and offer over 1000 automotive licensed trademark logos or personalized embroidery.
- 22 ounce per yard premium continuous filament nylon yarn
- l2 OE complementary colors
- Multi-layer moisture resistant non-skid backing
- Over 1000 OEM logos or personalized lettering
- Factory compatible safety anchors
- 3 year warranty
- ATTENTION: Custom Fit Lloyd Mats floor mats are available and can be ordered by going to AutoZone.com
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