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Cab Floor Mat
I recarpeted the cab awhile back and put in a one piece floor mat. It slid forward a bit on our last trip. I added a couple of neoprene posts and grommets. Should fix the issue.
jor
09 27' MB
10  Suby Forester

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I recarpeted the cab awhile back and put in a one piece floor mat. It slid forward a bit on our last trip. I added a couple of neoprene posts and grommets. Should fix the issue.
jor
Where did you get the floor mat? Is it made to size or did you have to cut and fit?
2001 23.5 twin/king. Second owners, first time Lazy Dazer

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Where did you get the floor mat? Is it made to size or did you have to cut and fit?

Bought it from Lloyd's Mats. Good quality and excellent fit. No cutting required.
lloyd's mats
jor
09 27' MB
10  Suby Forester

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Thank you. Is the 23TK E-350 considered an Econoline, or Econoline club wagon? 2001
2001 23.5 twin/king. Second owners, first time Lazy Dazer

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Is the 23TK E-350 considered an Econoline

I don't know. I can't recall what I selected. I suggest just giving them a call. Good luck.
jor
09 27' MB
10  Suby Forester

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Hi TSpin818;  The question they (Lloyd's Mats) have about your version of Van probably is considering placement of additional seating behind the front two seats. They are both Econoline vans.  The cutaway chassis, super duty chassis rating and DRW (dual rear wheels) used for the motorhome build, of course doesn't have stock Ford seating in back.
    I have a very similar rig in blue also; a 1999 E350 T/K.  Glad to see that Gary and Linda Geneser's rig is still being enjoyed.  You should join the Caravan Club as it is now , led by Christine Nordstrom as the wagonmaster.    RonB
RonB (Bostick) living in San Diego
Original owner of "Bluebelle" a '99 TKB