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Yukon Joe

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Lol, I can't tell if there is mat under the sub or not, it looks like it to me.

I did the same thing. Your supposed to cut the mat at the tall ridge if you have the sub. Or you can trim the mat tight to the sub box.

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Im not sure I like the look of the mat overlapping the tred/door sills, screws with the pattern and flushness in my opinion. I saw a picture where the matt fits right up to the sills but it was not for an F150... anyone know why they don't offer this with an F150?
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Yes, but you will love it when the slush is draining out of your vehicle.
 

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I unbolted the sub and put the mat under then made holes in the mat and bolted sub overtop.
My back seat area does not get very dirty, if it does I can wipe it clean. Worst case scenario it gets really muddy so I would unbolt the sub and take the mat out for cleaning.
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