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I wasn’t sure about the exact details of the washout floors. Figured some might also need a better look.
Couple of noted things. Some are assumptions since I haven’t had the interior get filled with water. Soon.
They do come with carpet floor mats for daily driving. Water will get under the flooring. The plugs are under the floor steel and over the washout flooring. The air vent under the seat is in a low spot that will let water under the flooring and inside the vents. No idea how water between the floors and flooring will escape. I will have to dig deeper on this thought. I will lift the truck at work and take some photos. The plugs are attached. While this may work for not losing them, you could damage them with your feet when they are open. I will be removing mine during off road times. Lastly, do not put anything that cannot get wet in the back. Water will most likely get under the cargo cover often.
Driver side with included floor at installed:
Driver side with the floor mat removed:
They are insulated and feel like foam underneath:
Closeup of the plug closed:
closeup with the plug removed:
Front seat attaching poin:
Back seat attaching point:
Rear air vent under the front seat:
Rear cargo area:
Under rear cargo cover:
Couple of noted things. Some are assumptions since I haven’t had the interior get filled with water. Soon.
They do come with carpet floor mats for daily driving. Water will get under the flooring. The plugs are under the floor steel and over the washout flooring. The air vent under the seat is in a low spot that will let water under the flooring and inside the vents. No idea how water between the floors and flooring will escape. I will have to dig deeper on this thought. I will lift the truck at work and take some photos. The plugs are attached. While this may work for not losing them, you could damage them with your feet when they are open. I will be removing mine during off road times. Lastly, do not put anything that cannot get wet in the back. Water will most likely get under the cargo cover often.
Driver side with included floor at installed:
Driver side with the floor mat removed:
They are insulated and feel like foam underneath:
Closeup of the plug closed:
closeup with the plug removed:
Front seat attaching poin:
Back seat attaching point:
Rear air vent under the front seat:
Rear cargo area:
Under rear cargo cover:
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