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Old 08-23-2019, 03:45 PM
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Hello,
I guess I must be braking too hard as I my Lloyd rear deck mat keep sliding behind the rear seats.
Did any of you find a reliable way to have them stay in place, besides never braking or using launch control to have them sliding back?
Thanks!
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I'd suggest not using never braking as a solution simply due to the fact that if you never brake, a head on collision would still cause the mats to unfortunately move
With that being said, I've used an anti-slip pad that you can buy from amazon for bathroom/kitchen mats.... it's fairly thin, made out of rubber, provides sufficient friction, and yes I know that sounds... but it works really well!


Originally Posted by Hokidachi
Hello,
I guess I must be braking too hard as I my Lloyd rear deck mat keep sliding behind the rear seats.
Did any of you find a reliable way to have them stay in place, besides never braking or using launch control to have them sliding back?
Thanks!
Old 08-23-2019, 04:47 PM
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Does the front lip of the mat sit forward of the front edge of the rear deck? If so the mat needs to be tucked in more at the rear for a good fit. I haven’t had an issue but I don’t k low what type of deceleration you are experiencing.
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Originally Posted by LargePuppy
I'd suggest not using never braking as a solution simply due to the fact that if you never brake, a head on collision would still cause the mats to unfortunately move
Ah yes, I did not think about that! Thanks

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With that being said, I've used an anti-slip pad that you can buy from amazon for bathroom/kitchen mats.... it's fairly thin, made out of rubber, provides sufficient friction, and yes I know that sounds... but it works really well!
Interesting. Do you remember which one you bought exactly?
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Originally Posted by Jack F
Does the front lip of the mat sit forward of the front edge of the rear deck? If so the mat needs to be tucked in more at the rear for a good fit. I haven’t had an issue but I don’t k low what type of deceleration you are experiencing.
I'm not sure if it sits forward, I'll check and try to tuck it in more. In term of decelerations, I'm pretty sure they are similar to what most fellow 991 owners experience



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