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These are all weather floor mats on a factory vinyl floor. I have the factory ones in mine; they fit better than whatever these are, and I had Weather Tech mats in my 2018 Escape and those also fit better than the ones in the pic. I had to order the carpeted floor to get the rubber floor mats in my XL trim. The factory ones have the snaps in the drivers side carpet and floor mat to hold it in place, but the passenger side stays locked in place on its own. I was hesitant to order carpet and then cover it up with rubber, but it is very convenient to remove the mats and scrub & hose them outside of the truck.Thats not spray on, that appears to be the factory vinyl floor option, which I believe only comes on base models or work models.
If you notice it is all curvy and not flat in a lot of places, something notorious for vinyl flooring in cars.. Same type of floor in every patrol vehicle I've ever had.
that is factory vinyl flooring same as in mine. so easy to cleanI’ve seen these in a Silverado, wrangler, etc. just came across this ranger randomly on social media. Does anyone know any details?