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Old 3/31/10, 01:07 PM
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driver's side floor mat posts

I'm ordering some WeatherTech mats for the 2011 I have on order (and which I assume has the same floor pan as a 2010) and I need to know how many floor mat posts are on the driver's side. I would appreciate the assistance of anyone who knows. Thanks.
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by "posts" I assume you mean the anchors?
If so, there are 2. Also, if you're looking for a factory look, I can recommend these as an all-weather mat. Had them in over the winter and they held up very well. Plus $70 for front and back is a fairly good deal.

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Thank you.
Those are good looking mats.
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I prefer WT's tub style for the protection.

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Originally Posted by cdynaco
I prefer WT's tub style for the protection.
OOHHHH, those are nice. Please excuse my ignorance but what is WT so I'll know where they can be bought?
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I should have known it would be something simple like that...

Thanks.
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Originally Posted by cdynaco
I prefer WT's tub style for the protection.
Those look awesome, charliehorse. It appears as though you can take them out and just hose 'em down. Is this true?
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Those look awesome, charliehorse. It appears as though you can take them out and just hose 'em down. Is this true?
Yes. They're a bit pricey IMO but they work so well I bought a full set for my 'winter' car. They fit like a glove front & rear.


Edit: yes, WeatherTech

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Originally Posted by cdynaco
Yes. They're a bit pricey IMO but they work so well I bought a full set for my 'winter' car. They fit like a glove front & rear.


Edit: yes, WeatherTech
Boy those are nice ... $99.95 for "digital fit" fronts & $45 more for plain rears is a bit spendy though !!

Does anyone make custom "carpeted" ones to fit the rear ??
You could get 4 pc carpeted sets for '94-04 Mustangs as a Ford Accessory, but only 2 pc sets for '05-up.

Doug

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just keep the mats away from the gas pedal..

other wise we'll turn them into TOYOTA's
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Originally Posted by orange3.9stang
Boy those are nice ... $99.95 for "digital fit" fronts & $45 more for plain rears is a bit spendy though !!

Does anyone make custom "carpeted" ones to fit the rear ??
You could get 4 pc carpeted sets for '94-04 Mustangs as a Ford Accessory, but only 2 pc sets for '05-up.

Doug
American Muscle makes a good looking four piece carpeted set for $90.00.
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I bought the Weather Tech set (front/rear) for my car. When your spending $30K plus for a car I didn't think the $145 was too pricey...
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I have these, no complaints here. I think they go well with the Mustang.

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by "posts" I assume you mean the anchors?
If so, there are 2. Also, if you're looking for a factory look, I can recommend these as an all-weather mat. Had them in over the winter and they held up very well. Plus $70 for front and back is a fairly good deal.
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Originally Posted by 2010MustangGT
by "posts" I assume you mean the anchors?
If so, there are 2. Also, if you're looking for a factory look, I can recommend these as an all-weather mat. Had them in over the winter and they held up very well. Plus $70 for front and back is a fairly good deal.
I like these ones.

Anyone have a full picture of what the Ford all-weather matts look like?

Nevermind...these are them

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I replaced my carpet in my 06 and need an anchor. Anyone know if they're available at the parts counter?

-danny
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The WeatherTech mats I purchased 15 years / four cars ago are still holding up fine.
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FYI, the '11 uses SNAP anchors and the '10 uses the post/hook anchors. Different. I just ordered some Lloyd Velourtex mats for mine.
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I have the WT Digital mats in the front of my '11 gt and they fit great.
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I had WT's in my wifes car and they looked great when I fiirst put them in but the edges all started curling inwards sometime after a year of ownership. WT wouldn't do anything about it.

Stick with the factory offerings.....you could buy two sets of them for the price of one set of WT's.

PLUS - They have Mustang's on them!!!


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