Floor Mats
#22
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I'd suggest CoCo Mats - https://www.cocomats.com/coco/ You'll want to go with either the sisal or wool options as the others are not soft at all.
Coco will also send you color samples so can try to match up the colors.
#23
If there is a coco mat that works, that'd be great. I'll look into it.
Thanks.
#24
The coco mats seem to be highly civilized these days. Had these decades ago and they were made from some of the roughest fibers known to man and not backed with anything so all the dirt went straight thru to the carpet after a while. Took the polish off my shoes as well (and may still).
They do look like an option though.
-- Chuck
They do look like an option though.
-- Chuck
#25
The coco mats seem to be highly civilized these days. Had these decades ago and they were made from some of the roughest fibers known to man and not backed with anything so all the dirt went straight thru to the carpet after a while. Took the polish off my shoes as well (and may still).
They do look like an option though.
-- Chuck
They do look like an option though.
-- Chuck
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Went to Rick's site but the photo of the driver's side is not that helpful. I could not see how the driver's side mat covered the hump.
Anyone have a photo?
Thanks,
Anyone have a photo?
Thanks,
#27
The mats on the left side go from the firewall to about 6" to 8" under the seat. Covers the frame ridge easily as that's in front of the seat. The hump over the catalytic converter on the right side car as well as the frame rail is likewise covered as those mats also extend under the seat. ("Drivers side" varies by market)
-- Chuck
-- Chuck
#30
^Nice.