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Does anyone have these that confirm they fit 2nd gens?

 

http://www.weathertech.com/dodge/2002/ram-truck-1500/floorliner-digitalfit/bodystyle/quad-cab/drive/4-wheel-drive/transmission/automatic/

 

I've been waiting forever for weathertech to come out with the fitted mats, but they only list them as fitting the 2002 1500's. What's weird is if you change the year to 2001 1500, they're no longer as option so I'm wondering if they think a 2002 is actually a 3rd gen?

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2500/3500 trucks are a year behind the 1500's.  So the 2002 1500 is the 3rd gen body style.  

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Damn, that’s what I was afraid of but the more I thought about it, the more I realized it probably wasn’t for 2nd gens. :(

IIRC Husky Liners is the only company that makes form fitted mats for the 2nd gens.  I've got a set in my truck, and while they do the job, I like weathertech better.

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Same, have weathertech in the wife’s truck and they’re nice. I’ll have to look into husky.

Call WeatherTech.  They are helpful and have more information than what's on their site.  I recently bought mats for a Volvo V60.  The data on the site was confusing so I called.  They said the mats would fit. and I bought. This car has 3 mats.  Two out of 3 mats were the wrong color which may have been my fault.  Regardless, WeatherTech replaced the mats and paid shipping.  The mats were a little more expensive than I wanted but I'm happy with the results.

 

 

The only one I found on weather tech were the universal ones. I have contemplated going with husky. @trreed what do you not like about the husky ones? 

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The Huskys fit and made for 2nd gens. I like them a lot, has a lip high enough to protect. I found out the black ones look better with a different colored interior. Other truck has the matching color gray with the gray interior, but the black still looks the best. something about that contrast.:thumb1: 

I also have the husky liners in mine. Black is the best like @JAG1 stated. When I head out to the truck in a few I'll snap a pic @notlimah

@Red Rambler mine are old and the lip is folded over due to being stepped on all the time.  And I think Weathertech mats are thicker rubber.

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13 minutes ago, trreed said:

@Red Rambler mine are old and the lip is folded over due to being stepped on all the time.  And I think Weathertech mats are thicker rubber.

A client gave me a set of the weathertech mats out of his Caddy. I was surprised they are made to look like they are thicker but aren't really thicker at all. He gave them to me cause they needed cleaning.

 

8 hours ago, notlimah said:

You got pics @JAG1? Or part number?

Driver and passenger sides have same model # 3071. That's on the black ones.

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Call them.  They answer the phone and make quality products. I find it hard to believe that weathertech wouldn't make a  mat for something as common as a  2nd gen. When did WT start in business?

 

A friend in the parts business says 2nd gen part sales have dropped off in favor of newer vehicles.

37 minutes ago, Junkman said:

Call them.  They answer the phone and make quality products. I find it hard to believe that weathertech wouldn't make a  mat for something as common as a  2nd gen. When did WT start in business?

 

A friend in the parts business says 2nd gen part sales have dropped off in favor of newer vehicles.

Might that be that they were made better back than, compared to newer vehicles needing parts already? I hope that is the case :thumb1:

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 Ebay got a higher price.

22 minutes ago, jlbayes said:

I paid 65 bucks for mine a Line X dealer a year ago, but had to go back to pick them up. Another good place to get them from is Cabelas.... right to my doorstep.

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21 minutes ago, Red Rambler said:

Might that be that they were made better back than, compared to newer vehicles needing parts already? I hope that is the case :thumb1:

No, these trucks fall apart around the beautiful engine that is Cummins.  Dodge skimped on heavy duty parts and under-built the trucks. We are at the point where fewer people fix them and more are moving on.

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2 minutes ago, Junkman said:

No, these trucks fall apart around the beautiful engine that is Cummins.  Dodge skimped on heavy duty parts and under-built the trucks. We are at the point where fewer people f2f them and more are moving on.

You nailed it there. The reason we see so many of these trucks anymore is because they have a Cummins engine still poking along. I still see newer vehicles that are in worse shape than some of our trucks, people are just rough on vehicles, neglect.

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2 hours ago, Red Rambler said:

You nailed it there. The reason we see so many of these trucks anymore is because they have a Cummins engine still poking along. I still see newer vehicles that are in worse shape than some of our trucks, people are just rough on vehicles, neglect.

Exactly. Ive seen brand new 2017 vehicles look like utter crap because the owner doesn't give a damn. They whine about how their very is always broken or falling apart.

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