Category guide Truck interior Published Jun 15, 2026 Updated Jul 10, 2026 2 minute read

Floor liners for trucks: cab style, floor hooks, and rear-seat shape

Interior-liner shopping checks for cab style, floor hooks, rear-seat shape, console layout, vinyl or carpet floors, and return fit.

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Floor liners for trucks: cab style, floor hooks, and rear-seat shape - Truck interior fitment and specification diagram
Visual guide reference: Truck interior dimensions, clearance boundaries, and verified hardware specifications.

The cab code decides more about liner fit than the brand name does. Crew, double, extended, and regular cab floors use different rear-row shapes, floor hooks, console cuts, and storage-bin clearances. A liner that almost fits can curl near the pedals or leave the sill edge exposed.

Row coverage is the next shopping filter. Some trucks use one-piece rear mats, while others need separate left and right pieces. Check whether the order includes fronts only, rears only, or a full set, because sellers often show a generic group photo.

Material choice should match the truck's work. A snow-state daily driver or jobsite truck benefits from tall edges, deep channels, and easy rinsing. A weekend truck may favor softer material or a color that matches the cabin. Black hides stains better than tan, but both need the right hook style to stay put.

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Before placing the order, verify cab, row, floor material, hook layout, console shape, rear-seat storage, and package quantity. A floor liner is a simple part until the driver's heel catches the wrong edge every morning.

No cab-floor liner is listed on this site yet, so the closest product here protects the other end of the truck: the BedRug bed mat liner covers the bed, and it still needs exact length, floor shape, tie-down access, tailgate coverage, and bedliner overlap confirmed. For the cab itself, buy direct from a liner maker until a vetted listing lands here, and check driver-side retention points, throttle-pedal room, and whether the seller photo shows the correct cab.

Splash control joins the interior-cleanliness decision through WeatherTech mud flaps. Mud flaps do not replace floor liners, but they can reduce what gets thrown onto rockers, steps, and lower doors before it reaches the cabin. Use that page for vehicle-specific flap fit, drilling notes, and hardware checks; use the liner search for cab hooks and pedal clearance. A clean exterior-accessory link does not prove cabin fit.

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  • Vehicle configuration
  • Part number range
  • Included hardware
  • Return terms

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