And I second that FJ_JK! I've always taken care of my stuff. When it gets broken, I fix it...bent, I straighten it...dirty, I clean it. And we are talking cheaper plastic scratches here. I'm just trying to find a product that will make the scratches less noticeable. I'm already thinking resale value for the purchase of my 2010 redesigned FJ.
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Re:All weather mat slippage and rear seat backing
Date: 2006/08/26 22:06
By: Runner_Ryan
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Smart ass...Dumb ass...I don't know which one I am. But seriously...It's a truck. I don't plan on re-selling mine. If you really wanted to, you could buy some of that rubber bed mat stuff. I found some that is only 1/2" thick. It cuts easily with a circular saw. It has checkerplate pattern moulded in it. I used it for fender flairs, and mudflaps on my 5Runner.
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Re:All weather mat slippage and rear seat backing
Date: 2006/08/29 21:36
By: luglug
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My all weather mats stay secure with those clips in the front. As for all-weather ones in the back passenger seats, I wouldn't know since they don't have clips and I don't have enough statistics since the back is not used much.
However, the all-weather mat in the back slips even though they have holes in the corners to hold them in place with those built in loop-hooks (or whatever you call them). But sometimes those loop-hooks tuck back under, causing the mat to slip. I was thinking of putting velcro or something underneath the mat. Any other suggestions?
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Re:All weather mat slippage and rear seat backing
Date: 2006/08/29 21:50
By: dcarrington01
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Do what I did, go to yoru local walmart andf in the rug section they have some stuff that keeps yoru rugs form sliding around on the floor. It is removable and won't mar/destroy the interior. The stuff is in a roll and looks like a roll of duct tape, it costs about $10 a roll, and is enough to cover the backs of the floor mats, and most importantly keeps then from slipping around, and if they get dirty, you can clean off the tape and it's sticky again!
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