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    Mats and carpeting

    Dear Panthers,
    I bought some Lloyd floor mats two years ago. Since my co driver, or myself when alone, often sleep in the passenger sheet these floor mats helped turn that seat into a berth.

    Lloyd supplied a two piece attachment. A plastic block screw threaded into the carpet and the mat dropped over a stud on top of the block.

    Problem is, the screw pulls out of the carpet and after some days of travel, the mat gets rumpled.

    So here's my dopey question: how do you attach your mats to your carpets?

    Donald McCaig

    #2
    Maybe a longer screw to have it go through the floorpan into metal?


    My carpets aren't attatched, they bunch up all the time and get wedged under the gas pedal. I really need to invest in some better ones that don't move. I've had the gas pedal get stuck at WOT a couple times now.
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      #3
      the 91 had a set of Ford mats in it when I got it, they stay in place pretty good just by themselves.
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        #4
        Maybe a home carpeting store in you area would have some sort of carpet reinforcement/tape that you could use to keep the bolt from slipping out. You could try some kind of plastic washer on the screw? Or even a square of that metal duct tape on the backing of the carpet and just pop the screw back through. The duct tape is pretty strong and sticks very well.
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          #5
          I purchased some thick vinyl mats from Ford a while back. Never have a problem with them. They are so thick they don't move or fold up, and look great too.

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            #6
            You could always use lots of velcro.

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              #7
              Blaze those are sexay where did you get them? I wonder if they have dark red?

              edit --
              oh you ordered from Ford

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                #8
                Those stock mats are good. Mine have like little spikes so they don't move at all. Whenever I go to clean the mats, there is like an endless amount of sand in them lol. I'm missing a mat, I should get another one.

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