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6th January 2018, 07:44 PM
#11
The multi fit deep dish type from TJM , Supercheap etc etc fit well enough and on sale regular enough to pick them up for a reasonable price $50-60 for a set of 4. They don't last though , they crack up in the corners after a year or so, especially if you make a habit of stepping on the raised edge and or leaving them
Out in the sun too often.
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6th January 2018, 08:52 PM
#12
I got supercheap Ridge Ryder ones 30 on special and fit weel enough and do a decnt job had them for a year still seem as good as new
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23rd January 2018, 08:21 PM
#13
Now I'm after rubber floor mats. I'm not in a position to fork out $300 odd plus freight for the Sand Grabbers, I don't like the Repco/Supercheap type.
I have had a look online & it looks like I can get the Land Rover ones (maybe copies) that are shaped etc for around $220 delivered.
Is there any other options for the LR looking ones? I need front & back.
As per everybody I want as good as possible & pay as little as possible.
Jonesfam
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24th January 2018, 11:56 AM
#14
Probably try a thread that isn't specific to a particular model (i.e. this thread titles is specifically about the Sandgrabba brand mats) and you may have more luck in replies.
Personally having gone from the genuine Land Rover rubber mats to the Sandgrabba's I find them worth the extra expense. Much better design to catch dirt and a great fit.
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26th January 2018, 08:19 AM
#15
Hi twr7cx
I used Bushranger mats for years , which you can trim slightly for a really good fit in the d2
they do wear well ..
cheers smally
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