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    Pat, It's probably twelve months ago that I asked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Lou,the heat coming up through the floor is my biggest gripe with the Defender,does the mating cut the heat down enough to warrant paying the money?. Pat
    Pat,

    Just about completely stopped the heat transfer in my Puma. The handbrake sits on top of the mat and it's just a degree or two above ambient and you certainly haven't got that "foot well heater" feeling going on at all.

    Cheers,

    Lou

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    I've got a number from a bloke in Vic that will bring them in,I'd like to have it cover the rear of the seat box also but I'll get what I can get.Lou,I'll be in wanaroo in the next couple of weeks doing a rifle transfer,do you mind if I have a look at your mats?. Pat

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    Hi Pat,

    I'm around every weekend, so no problem and you're welcome to have a look.

    Just drop me a pm.

    Cheers,

    Lou

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    My turn wish me luck haha

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    Puma Rubber Matting System

    Hi Lou

    Did you have to remove the entire dash to fit the floor matting under the A/C.

    Disregard last question just read your post instead of looking at pictures.

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    I'll have a go, Lou, how is it wearing in the seat box corner.
    Mine developed a holes in the corners with 12 months from new. I was sure it wasn't my entry style, so I blamed LR mechanics since they had the dash out a few times. They replaced with warranty but alas their back. It appears the door card closes hard against the seat box corner, and because everything moves in a defender it rubs through. With your the mats being almost double in thickness, just wondering if there is any wear on them or on the door card.
    Jason

    2010 130 TDCi

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    I've just stuck some thin rubber on the corners of the seat boxes on my side and the Cooks. From the scuff marks on them I reckon it's our own way of getting in the thing which causes the damage when our heels scrape it. That and the total crap material Ford changed to as I don't remember my 2 other Deafeners (Yes I'm totally mad ) doing it.
    AlanH.

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    As most Defender TDCi owners know, the quality of the rubber covering around the seat box is pretty poor quality. It seems to be more of a thin plastic rather than an actual rubber product. From brand new they start to wear and fall apart really quickly, yet the previous TD5 model lasts for many years without showing wear.

    Another item to be "improved" upon by owners and repairers a like :P

    Regards
    Daz
    Regards
    Daz


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    Clark rubber sell what looks like the original ford matting, the one thats thin with ribs.
    2015 Defender 110

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