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2008 Toyota Tundra Floor Mats Installation And Review Videos

     

U-Ace 3D Kagu Custom Front Floor Liners Review - 2008 Toyota Tundra- Video

U-Ace 3D Kagu Custom Front Floor Liners Review - 2008 Toyota Tundra

Today on this 2008 Toyota Tundra, we're going to try out the U Ace Floor Mats, part number, L1TY06011501. This is a 3D Kagu Custom Auto Floor Liners. To start off, we'll go ahead and remove the original floor mats. Starting on the driver's side, we'll go ahead and remove it, then put the new floor liner into place. We'll go ahead and work it underneath the pedals and lay it down. As we put it into place, we can see it has raised edge along the threshold, it also covers up the footrest as well. It continues on, matching the contour of the floor all the way round and also in front of the seats. more


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12/3/2013 2:26:43 PM



Husky Front Center Hump Floor Liner Review - 2008 Toyota Tundra- Video

Husky Front Center Hump Floor Liner Review - 2008 Toyota Tundra

Today on this 2008 Toyota Tundra, we're going to install part number HL82581. This is Husky Liner's Classic Custom Auto Floor Liner for a front center hump. Now to start off our install, we'll simply just go ahead and lay it into place. You can see how it matches the contour of the center hump. It's goes almost all the way down to the floor and also reaches forward just a little bit going towards the pedals on the driver's side. It also goes the same distance on the passenger's side. more


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11/26/2013 10:02:56 AM



Husky Liners X-Act Contour 2nd Row Floor Liners Review - 2008 Toyota Tundra- Video

Husky Liners X-Act Contour 2nd Row Floor Liners Review - 2008 Toyota Tundra

Alright, today in this 2008 Toyota Tundra we're going to install part number HL53811. This is Husky Liner's X-act Contour Custom Auto floor liner for the second row. To start off we need to remove any original mats that are lying on the floor. We need to get down to the carpet itself. Now we can go ahead and layer our new Husky liner into place. Put the driver's side down first then go over to the passenger side and put it into place. more


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11/26/2013 9:58:41 AM



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