New OEM floor mats
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Do the mats attach to the car in any way? My mats have velcro circles on the bottom, but no mating velcro on the floorpan carpet, so the mats keep sliding...
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Originally Posted by shustermeister
Do the mats attach to the car in any way? My mats have velcro circles on the bottom, but no mating velcro on the floorpan carpet, so the mats keep sliding...
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Originally Posted by TAILWAG
there should be two "screwable" velcro plastic strips...they are sold plastic and screw down to the floor board...the velcro round things on the floor mats attach to those. Mine had one side missing..the are like $ 3.99 from Porsche...
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For anyone thinking about new mats, I'd recommend Lloyd mats. www.lloydmats.com They are licensed to embroider Porsche logo's. Price is reasonable and quality is better than OEM, IMO. I like them because they have clips that connect to the seat tracks rather than velcro rings.
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The Lloyd mats look great, can be customized nicely, but I have heard the color match isn't as precise as factory. I like the velcro attachments - can you get OEM (not Lloyd) mats for these cars through dealer or are the Lloyd mats available with the velcro rings?
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Originally Posted by Phil G.
The Lloyd mats look great, can be customized nicely, but I have heard the color match isn't as precise as factory. I like the velcro attachments - can you get OEM (not Lloyd) mats for these cars through dealer or are the Lloyd mats available with the velcro rings?
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Originally Posted by Macho Belly
If your mats get much use, eventually the velcro will lose its grip. The clips that hold the Lloyd mats in place are not visible when installed and they hold better than the velcro. No tools needed for installation. You're right about the color match - not quite perfect, but not really noticeable unless you look closely.
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Originally Posted by Phil G.
I've seen the Lloyd mats and like them. Mine are still in good shape, so not buying new set yet. But, I'm still wondering if I order a set of OEM mats from a dealer, will they be the plusher Lloyd mats, or the matching ones from the factory?
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Phil - I think if you order OEM mats from the dealer they are going to match what originally came with the car.
What are you going to do... buy mats to protect the mats that protect the carpet?
What are you going to do... buy mats to protect the mats that protect the carpet?
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i give Lloyds mat a Just purchased a set of black mats with red stitching for my TT and the quality and fit is equal to or maybe even better than OEM. Recommend highly.
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I agree that Lloyds is the way to go when replacing the mats! Quality is good and the clips that connect to the seat tracks rather than velcro rings are a wonderful idea! Using lousy velcro rings for the OEM mats is a typical Porsche penny pincher act.
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Originally Posted by gota911
Phil - I think if you order OEM mats from the dealer they are going to match what originally came with the car.
What are you going to do... buy mats to protect the mats that protect the carpet?
What are you going to do... buy mats to protect the mats that protect the carpet?