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Sure-Fit Second Row Floor Liner; Black (15-20 Yukon)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item GY2342
Sure-Fit Second Row Floor Liner; Black (15-20 Yukon)
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      Product Information

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      Features & Specs

      Description

      Description. Full coverage designs

      Rigid core and tactile surface

      Protects carpet for longevity

      Equipped with OE retention hook openings and 3M securing points

      Application specific

      Door seal coverage on most applications

      Available for most trucks and SUV/CUVs

      NOTE: Sure Fit Floor Liners will not fit vehicles with vinyl floors.

      Sure Fit Floor Liners consist of front, second and third row cargo and floor liners in custom full-coverage designs. Westin liners are made of rubberized copolymer with a rigid core and tactile surface. Front row driver and passenger areas are digitally measured for the most accurate fit and designed to protect the OE carpet. Product comes equipped to accommodate OE retention hooks where applicable. Available in black, gray or tan finish.

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