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Hi all. I recently got a 2007 Monte SS and I was told that Husky don't make mats for my year monte, so I was wondering if the floor board from like a 00-05 is the same as 06-07? Or are there anyone that has tried the fitted mats from the older montes in the 06-07?


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I had an 03 with husky mats and forgot to take them out when i traded it in....so now i am kickin myself for it
 
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They should fit. I bought those for my 05 and I love them. WeatherTech doesn't make liners for our cars - that's why I went Husky.
 
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Originally Posted by monte carlo 3831

i called that company and he said that was a miss print....i originally talked to a husky dealer and he told me they don't make them...so from owning a 2003 with huskys in it i was wondering if the floor board was pretty much the same in my new 07 but i'm not sure enuff yet to spend the 70 bucks
 
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I would hate to ,it but I would assume that those will fit, just my opinion though. Maybe another member here can let you know for sure.....
 
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Originally Posted by monte carlo 3831
I would hate to ,it but I would assume that those will fit, just my opinion though. Maybe another member here can let you know for sure.....
Yea hopefully someone has run into this issue....Cus i NEED mats!

btw nice monte! black is really good lookin when its clean
 

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i find the easier thing to do is buy generic ones from walmart or somewhere and trim them to fit, if you still have a problem with building up snow in your car, then get some plastic tarping, lay out a section over your current warm weather mats, and cut out a piece that is larger 4-6 inches all the way around ... then get yourself some velcro tape and pick whichever side sticks better to your interior carpet and tuck it up around as high as you can, make sure to not block the pedals or the power seat if anyone else drives your car ( which if they do, why ??? ) and place a small towel right in the middle and then set your generic mats on top, if youve done it right, any excessive snow will melt into the plastic and then hit the towel and not your carpets ...

speaking of which, i need to get my winter mats out, i have like .25 inches of snow built up on my summer mats right now ...
 
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Originally Posted by drjesus616
i find the easier thing to do is buy generic ones from walmart or somewhere and trim them to fit, if you still have a problem with building up snow in your car, then get some plastic tarping, lay out a section over your current warm weather mats, and cut out a piece that is larger 4-6 inches all the way around ... then get yourself some velcro tape and pick whichever side sticks better to your interior carpet and tuck it up around as high as you can, make sure to not block the pedals or the power seat if anyone else drives your car ( which if they do, why ??? ) and place a small towel right in the middle and then set your generic mats on top, if youve done it right, any excessive snow will melt into the plastic and then hit the towel and not your carpets ...

speaking of which, i need to get my winter mats out, i have like .25 inches of snow built up on my summer mats right now ...
im using stick down mats now....they work ok but huskys are the ultimate floor mat
 
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Originally Posted by xxtheshockerxx
im using stick down mats now....they work ok but huskys are the ultimate floor mat
you misunderstood, i make my own, because i refuse to pay for something that i can accomplish in my own time ( even if it takes a while with trial and error ) that will end up working better than the product you paid for ...

but as an advocate of consumerism and a loyal devotee to the electronic world ... i understand purchasing things within which you utilize and get your monies worth out of them ...

im a macgyver like that ...
 


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