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kramer747 03-19-2011 08:45 PM

lloyd floor mats
 
Anyone ordered the Lloyd floor mats? Does the driver's side mat have the split in it that makes it fit nice behind the accelerator? Are the luxe ones a lot nicer than the basic ones?

FrinkFrog 03-19-2011 08:53 PM

No split in mine, regular type with lettering. Fit well, quality product. I would not hesitate in recommending them.

ozcanusa 03-19-2011 09:03 PM

Just received mine for my sc -the luxe version. Fit perfectly and high quality. Very expensive but very good. Highly recommended.

kramer747 03-19-2011 09:07 PM

why doesn't the luxe version have as many choices for the emroidery as the ultimat?

Nick Triesch 03-20-2011 03:21 PM

Out of all the Lloyd mats, which ones do most Porsche folks use? Thanks , Nick

NutmegCarrera 03-20-2011 05:16 PM

I went with the mid-range model. I think they're pretty nice. Can't keep straight which is which. (Luxe, I think)
One suggestion is that you DO call Pelican to get color swatches. They'll send you samples that make the process much easier to nail down.

kramer747 03-20-2011 05:21 PM

thanks i did get the swatches from them -my carpet is in between a brown and dark brown. not sure which i should get. Luxe model does not have a lot of options for embroidery

jdbunda 03-20-2011 05:24 PM

I had a set of Lloyd's mats (with Dinan logos) for my M3. No idea what level of Lloyds they are - foam backed thin cut-pile carpet mats. They are okay, nothing special. When they started getting worn-looking after a year or so, I went to cocomats.

nineball 03-20-2011 08:05 PM

i bought a set from another company that offered customizing and i am very, very happy with the results. very thick and they feel great. for no extra charge they made a custom logo for me. total cost was about $180 delivered. i got them at World Upholstery and Trim Custom Made Plush Carpet Floor Mats




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kramer747 03-20-2011 08:18 PM

nice nineball -why didn't you get them in brown like your carpet though?

nineball 03-20-2011 08:39 PM

you want the real reason or what i tell people?

i tell people i got it like that for contrast.

the real reason is that the mats were made by another company, world uph. just orders them. to be honest the mats are a much better product than the carpet was, but they would never contour to the weird shapes needed.

Ofishbein 03-21-2011 04:55 AM

Lloyds have great quality - and one of the best anchoring systems to keep the mats from creeping - but any embroidery can quickly become black, and doesn't clean easily. I typically wear spaco driving shoes so maybe it's the soles of the shoes to blame. In any case, I changed to Coco mats because they were the prevalent style during the '80s, making it more period-correct, in my opinion.

Another benefit to Coco mats is that any dirt filters down in the fibers and can be shook out easily when cleaning the car. The tight weave on Lloyds mats looks luxurious, but every single speck of dirt from your shoes rides on top of the nap and stays there. I found myself keeping some duct tape in the car as a poor man's lint brush.

Ramathorn 03-21-2011 11:17 AM

Has anyone got a set of the all weather rubber mats? Im curious of the fit and if they slide around at all?


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