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What to use to keeps mats in place
My driver mat shifts forward on my carpeting in spite of having a thousand plastic spikes on the bottom. What do you use to keep your mat in place?
Jason |
Lloyd Mats have straps to attach to the seat rails.
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Jason,
I had mats like those with the thousand spikes on them - they ruined my carpeting in no time. I still don't know how to keep the front mats and carpet in place - the straps to the seat rails don't work very well for me. |
I use zip ties,
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I have lloyd mats and I use the supplied straps attached under the seat. I also found it necessary to use a large binder clip on the door side to clip the mat to the carpet. Doesn't look all that great but it works.
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I will use zip ties. |
Twisted safety wire through the mat, back to the seat rail might be fairly invisible. Or a straight section of black coat hanger bent to a hook on each end.
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2 piece Velcro Sticky Back to the floorboard is what I use after getting tired of replacing zip ties each time I vacuumed under the carpets especially around the pedal cluster. Zero movement.
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Velcro seems to work well in all BMW,s
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I'm using a velcro also and it keeps my mats in place.
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+1 on the velcro.
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Just this summer I finally cut the loops open and bought new clip sets and strap off of amazon... there's enough strap left (if you cut only one side at the attachment/sewn point) to use with the new adjustable clip set. Then run the new strap in a loop around the seat mounts to the other side of the clip. I think the total cost was around $10....should have done it years ago. Edit: Total was $6: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078P3GMWV |
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