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Thread: Floor mats for a D3

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    I bought a set of michelin mats from Auto Bahn, from memory, 'bout $80-90. Nice and thick, the front have full coverage, both length and width. The 2nd row have a nice cut-out, so they slip nicely under the front seats.

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    any new options

    hi there,

    I know this is an old post, but after two weeks of rain here in brissy I've decided to buy rubber mats for all 3 rows if possible but not willing to pay $300 to LR, is clark rubber/super cheap still the best option out there, any universal rubber mats out there that comes close to fitting nicely to the D3?, was hoping something with lips around the edge so to catch as much sand/dirt or crap...

    thanks!....forecast still more rain to come

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    I got the LR rubber ones when new. To be honest I don't even remember how much they were in 2006. Remember quality is quality and crap is crap and never the bothshall meet. My rubber ones are so easy to clean and my carpet is still prestine after fraser Moreton and the Simpson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteD3 View Post
    Just bought a front set of Bush Rangers from ARB for $55. Look pretty good quality.

    For $30 bought a large rubber mat from Super Cheap which when cut up, does the entire floor for the second and third rows.

    Doesn't have LR embossed on it but $300 is a lot to pay for 2 letters.

    Cheers.
    Quoting myself Still have these mats and they're working well. The Bushrangers have a pronounced edge to them so catch the mud and sand. The Super Cheap rubber in the back can be pulled out, hosed off, etc.

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    Cut to fit rubber sheeting from Clark Rubber. Smooth side up and the dirt will brush out the door.
    You can make it cover all the carpet if you cut it right.

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