Carpet Vs Rubber Floor

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Carpet Vs Rubber Floor

Post by StubbleJumper » Sun Mar 26, 2017 2:20 am

I would suspect the majority of trucks sold these days come with carpet. Just wondering what your thoughts are on carpet vs rubber floors? If going carpet I do believe a good set of floorliners, such as Weather Tech's are essential. Any thoughts, opinions, real experiences.

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StubbleJumper wrote:I would suspect the majority of trucks sold these days come with carpet. Just wondering what your thoughts are on carpet vs rubber floors? If going carpet I do believe a good set of floorliners, such as Weather Tech's are essential. Any thoughts, opinions, real experiences.
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Post by OffroadTreks » Sun Mar 26, 2017 11:58 am

I have the Weather Tech mats and they hook too. They're great, full carpet coverage and protection. I have little ones, so it's essential.

I never liked rubber floors, but after owning a truck for a couple of years now, I think it actually does make a lot of sense. Too bad most come carpeted these days.
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Post by StubbleJumper » Sun Mar 26, 2017 12:18 pm

I went yesterday to order a 2017 PW only to find the sales manager that quoted me over the phone the previous day was not in, but was still on the fence of this topic.

I have done some snooping on here. With the carpet, you can buy a good mat, and in winter with melting snow, you can empty the mat of the water. With rubber you can still run a mat, but don't have to be as conscious of mud, as you can let it dry and sweep it out. But a guy from Alaska on here stated that with rubber floor when the snow on your boots melt, it can pool in the truck. So still need to run a mat anyway.

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Post by Low_Sky » Sun Mar 26, 2017 2:05 pm

Having had trucks both ways, I prefer carpet with mats for a daily driver truck that you want to keep presentable (not talking about dedicated trail trucks, beaters, etc). With vinyl floor, you still need mats unless you want to have to clean the entire floor regularly. Mats can be pulled out and dumped. If I'm in and out of my truck a lot on a snowy day, I may dump my floor mat a couple of times in a day.


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Post by squatch » Sun Mar 26, 2017 6:21 pm

I ordered my truck with the rubber floor. I also use the Mopar mats. Easy clean up. Would definitly order rubber floor again. I don't think carpet belongs in a truck.

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StubbleJumper wrote:I would suspect the majority of trucks sold these days come with carpet. Just wondering what your thoughts are on carpet vs rubber floors? If going carpet I do believe a good set of floorliners, such as Weather Tech's are essential. Any thoughts, opinions, real experiences.
Good topic, no one thinks of it until they're dealing with mud and goop on a regular basis. I can tell you in AK, I ordered the WeatherTech mats for my King Ranch and I wasn't as huge of a fan as I was hoping. They do come up high, but they leave a decent enough gap along the sides for snow and crap to fall between, so you're still cleaning out behind the mats, so for the $$$ WeatherTech charges, I'm tepid at best on them.

I ordered my PW with the MOPAR all weather mats (for 14's I think vinyl was only available on Tradesman) and so far, they're good, just not great. If they had about an inch or so higher lip, they would be perfect. After hunting in deep snow repeatedly, they will naturally pool, and overflow. I think a rubber /vinyl floor with the MOPAR all weather rubber mats or WeatherTech would be perfect. The carpet looks fine, but it's a pain to get the mud/dirt/dried leaves/food crumbs out all the time. I'm very anal, but I hunt a lot, and my truck is constantly dirty, and I wear slip on camp shoes driving and try to keep the muddy boots out of the cabin as much as possible, but my German Shorthair didn't get the wipe your feet before entering memo--we're still working on it :D
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Post by coder » Mon Mar 27, 2017 11:48 am

Carpet makes the truck easier to sell later. I would only get rubber flooring if it was a dedicated work or off-road vehicle and even then, I would put mats in because makes cleaning up simpler.
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Post by Bill2014 » Mon Mar 27, 2017 11:58 am

It just doesn't feel right with the rubber... :popcorn:
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Post by Rodeoflyer » Mon Mar 27, 2017 3:06 pm

Weather tech are plastic and harden with age. The ones in my last truck rolled up like a taco after repeated wet, mud and cleanings. I have husky x-act contours in this truck and they're fantastic mats. The coverage is greater and they're softer/rubber so they conform better.

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Post by DamageWagon » Mon Mar 27, 2017 3:23 pm

I have the vinyl floor and absolutely love it. My use has been desert, dirt and some mud. I wouldn't do carpet of you are in dust a lot because it stays dusty and can be hard to get all the dirt out of. My truck is completely filthy after running it in the desert over the weekend and the floor is the only part I don't have to worry about cleaning, I can just grab a vacuum and a brush and be done with it. If you are in a wetter environment I would still prefer the vinyl but they both suffer the drawback that they were never designed to get really wet or submerged. I wish the floors were like the old jeeps where you pulled a drain plug and washed them out with a hose, but the sound and vibration insulation under the vinyl/carpet is very worth having so I can't complain.


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Post by TwinStick » Mon Mar 27, 2017 3:53 pm

My money says, go with whatever floor covering you want (I do suspect the vinyl floor may not suppress noise as well as carpet, not 100% sure though), get the weather tech mats & add some to them on the front/sides so you really do have full coverage. I noticed right when the "Toyota gas pedals were allegedly sticking", that floor mat makers stopped way more short of the pedals than they did before this alleged issue. Liability i guess.

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"Weather tech mats now gas pedal safe!"


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Post by Reloaderguy » Mon Mar 27, 2017 6:13 pm

I have Husky Xact Contour mats. They are pretty great.

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Post by MSCH2112 » Mon Mar 27, 2017 6:15 pm

i've had both. if it's your dd, then get carpet with weather tech floor mats. plus it just feels nicer.

as mentioned, if it's a dedicated trail rig or rigorous work truck then stick to vinyl rubber.

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Post by StubbleJumper » Mon Mar 27, 2017 7:45 pm

Thanks for the responses everyone.

Yes the truck will be my daily driver. I probably wouldn't have thought twice about it, but after talking to my old man and him being old school, he suggested the vinyl flooring for the ease of cleaning. Granted we do go camping, hiking, dirt-biking, all the fun stuff it did make me go, "Hmmmm maybe vinyl/rubber floor would be good" and living in Alberta when we get 4 months of snow.

But I do agree carpet seems nicer for the everyday driving. How does the dog hair stand up to the carpet? The GF really wants a lab sooner then later haha Got to keep everyone happy

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Post by OffroadTreks » Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:26 pm

Get the floor Line-X'd!
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MikeKey wrote:Get the floor Line-X'd!
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Post by Retired BLM Rig » Tue Mar 28, 2017 10:35 am

I have government issue vinyl flooring. I like that it's low maintenance and easy to clean. I keep a whisk broom in the door pocket and just sweep it out or use a damp sponge when it's really dirty. I have cheap floor mats to protect it. It's nine years old, no cracks or tears or holes. Armor All makes it look like new. :patriot:

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Post by adeluca73 » Tue Mar 28, 2017 3:44 pm

Retired BLM Rig wrote:I have government issue vinyl flooring. I like that it's low maintenance and easy to clean. I keep a whisk broom in the door pocket and just sweep it out or use a damp sponge when it's really dirty. I have cheap floor mats to protect it. It's nine years old, no cracks or tears or holes. Armor All makes it look like new. :patriot:

and slippery like a Tijuana ping pong show.... :rofl:
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Post by MSCH2112 » Tue Mar 28, 2017 6:22 pm

adeluca73 wrote:
Retired BLM Rig wrote:I have government issue vinyl flooring. I like that it's low maintenance and easy to clean. I keep a whisk broom in the door pocket and just sweep it out or use a damp sponge when it's really dirty. I have cheap floor mats to protect it. It's nine years old, no cracks or tears or holes. Armor All makes it look like new. :patriot:

and slippery like a Tijuana ping pong show.... :rofl:
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MSCH2112 wrote:
adeluca73 wrote:
Retired BLM Rig wrote:I have government issue vinyl flooring. I like that it's low maintenance and easy to clean. I keep a whisk broom in the door pocket and just sweep it out or use a damp sponge when it's really dirty. I have cheap floor mats to protect it. It's nine years old, no cracks or tears or holes. Armor All makes it look like new. :patriot:

and slippery like a Tijuana ping pong show.... :rofl:
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And floor mats won't stay put after after an Armor All treatment on the rubber floor unless they are secured in place. :lol:
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adeluca73 wrote:
StubbleJumper wrote:I would suspect the majority of trucks sold these days come with carpet. Just wondering what your thoughts are on carpet vs rubber floors? If going carpet I do believe a good set of floorliners, such as Weather Tech's are essential. Any thoughts, opinions, real experiences.
Good topic, no one thinks of it until they're dealing with mud and goop on a regular basis. I can tell you in AK, I ordered the WeatherTech mats for my King Ranch and I wasn't as huge of a fan as I was hoping. They do come up high, but they leave a decent enough gap along the sides for snow and crap to fall between, so you're still cleaning out behind the mats, so for the $$$ WeatherTech charges, I'm tepid at best on them.

I ordered my PW with the MOPAR all weather mats (for 14's I think vinyl was only available on Tradesman) and so far, they're good, just not great. If they had about an inch or so higher lip, they would be perfect. After hunting in deep snow repeatedly, they will naturally pool, and overflow. I think a rubber /vinyl floor with the MOPAR all weather rubber mats or WeatherTech would be perfect. The carpet looks fine, but it's a pain to get the mud/dirt/dried leaves/food crumbs out all the time. I'm very anal, but I hunt a lot, and my truck is constantly dirty, and I wear slip on camp shoes driving and try to keep the muddy boots out of the cabin as much as possible, but my German Shorthair didn't get the wipe your feet before entering memo--we're still working on it :D
I have had weathertechs and regular Husky mats and have the same experience; they're kind of hit or miss. I have regular Husky mats in my Wife's care and they function fine but are hard and just kind of meh. However, I have Husky Xact Contour rubber mats in my truck and they are perfect. I wish they made them for my wife's car but they don't (which is why I don't have them). You still have to vacuum the carpet but no mud or dirt.

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