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Floor mats
I am thinking about getting some new floor mats to keep the originals in good condition. For those of you who have after market floor mats, what did you get and where did you get them?
Dave |
Latemodelresto.com
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I bought the Mustang all weather floor mats from the Ford parts dept. They look awesome, keep my carpet protected, and snap right into the posts. They also have small mats for the back seat. I love em. Here's what they look like: http://accessories.ford.com/all-weat...lack-9758.html
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I just ordered the WeatherTech package. I guess there filling every car magazine with 10 page adds finally worked on me.
I figure it would be good for protecting the primary carpet layer while keeping my boss mats new and in the house |
Originally Posted by tifo
(Post 6534641)
I bought the Mustang all weather floor mats from the Ford parts dept. They look awesome, keep my carpet protected, and snap right into the posts. They also have small mats for the back seat. I love em. Here's what they look like: http://accessories.ford.com/all-weat...lack-9758.html
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I got the Lloyds embroidered Boss 302 mats from americanmuscle.com. That said, if the stock setup came with rear mats, I probably would have kept those in. I view floor mats as a consumable. If you like the stock mats, enjoy them, and when they wear out, replace them. I personally do not like rubber floor mats except in snowy climates. Not many Bosses will experience snow. That's just my $0.02.
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I only needed the fronts, and found a set of Ford Racing embroidered mats from CJ Pony parts on sale for $69 !!!
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Lloyds are the best.
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I'm waiting on my CocoMats to arrive. I've had them in my last two cars and really like them - they look good, wear like iron, don't show dirt, are very easy to take care of (shake them out every now and then) and they're made in the USA by a small family owned company in South Carolina.
I did a custom pattern to get more coverage than the stock mats. I'll post a photo when they arrive. |
WeatherTech
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Originally Posted by Bueller
(Post 6534827)
I got the Lloyds embroidered Boss 302 mats from americanmuscle.com. That said, if the stock setup came with rear mats, I probably would have kept those in. I view floor mats as a consumable. If you like the stock mats, enjoy them, and when they wear out, replace them. I personally do not like rubber floor mats except in snowy climates. Not many Bosses will experience snow. That's just my $0.02.
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you can buy original stock floor mats at your dealer for 104 $ with boss 302 on them
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Anyone have any pics of the ones that they have purchased, other than the originals?
Dave |
No pics but WeatherTech are the best mats I've had. Holding up great at 27K miles.
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WeatherTech pics
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I bought these late last summer, and they are really nice. I had some plates made to fit in the recess where the WeatherTech label was. The mats fit well, stay in place, and control any debris that gets tracked in.
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I just installed my WeatherTechs front rear and in the trunk. Soooo nice! They fit like a glove and are pretty nice quality.
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WeatherTech mats are great
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Originally Posted by EvocBruce
(Post 6538954)
I bought these late last summer, and they are really nice. I had some plates made to fit in the recess where the WeatherTech label was. The mats fit well, stay in place, and control any debris that gets tracked in.
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Boss plates
I had them made here: http://www.rpm3dinc.com/, he is a regular member at BMO.
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Mine sit in the basement as they are not welcomed at track events :)
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