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Finally - Rubber Floormats for the XD

I finally got my floor mats on Friday and put them in yesterday. They did not lay flat at first so I set them in the sun for a few hours before installing them. I did have to trim a little bit on the passenger side to make it lay flat, other than that I am very pleased with them.
 
Good to hear Big Red, I’m supposed to receive mine today according to the tracking. Even though they shipped USPS.
 
I received mine today and was able to get them in today along with my razorback order. I also had to lay mine in the sun to lay flat. Had to do a little trimming as well. Maybe about an 1/8” on both passenger side mats. My driver side front is still sitting weird due to the way they were packaged I hope. I had them in the 90° sun for a few hours. So we’ll see if it ever sits correctly. Not seeing that it’s a trim issue. But so far, I’m happy.
 
These Amazon mats are available now, so the say. My question is, if I'm planning on purchasing the RBO under seat storage box, wound you guys agree with cutting the mat or just mounting on top of the mat? I would just have to keep swept out.
Thanks!
 
These Amazon mats are available now, so the say. My question is, if I'm planning on purchasing the RBO under seat storage box, wound you guys agree with cutting the mat or just mounting on top of the mat? I would just have to keep swept out.
Thanks!
I mounted mine on top of the mat. I cut circles for access to the screws that go into the floor. I feel like it helps keep the floor mat better secured. And I usually just shop vac the inside of mine anyways when I do clean it.
 
These Amazon mats are available now, so the say. My question is, if I'm planning on purchasing the RBO under seat storage box, wound you guys agree with cutting the mat or just mounting on top of the mat? I would just have to keep swept out.
Thanks!
If it was me, I would put the mat in, set the storage box on top of it to mark it, then remove it and cut it into 2 pieces. One with stay in the storage box the other would just be a floormat. Late fall through spring can get fairly messy and muddy here and I want the ability to remove them so they can be power washed. If you don't have sticky mud to deal with then just brushing them off would work fine.
 
Thanks for the response and advice guys! I'm thinking I like the NPI set. Haven't taking delivery yet, but mine will be a crew. Is the rear mat one piece also?
 
Thanks for the response and advice guys! I'm thinking I like the NPI set. Haven't taking delivery yet, but mine will be a crew. Is the rear mat one piece also?
Yes. They are listed on Ebay for both a 2 doors and 4 doors
 
Which should a person buy the Amazon floor mats or the EBay floor mats.
If you prefer a 1-piece mat (covers the center hump) than I would go that route. It appears to be more of a rubber mat which may be good or bad?? I don't know if anyone has these yet so you might be the first to try them. I and a few others have the 2 (or 4) piece mat sets. They are molded to fit the interior and are similar to a Weather Tech floor mat. They work great with the Razor Back Offroad center console where the 1 piece would not work at all. They look and fit well and don't move around. So, it's really up to you whether you want a mat that covers the hump or not.
 
Here is another rubber one, just a bit different style. They cover the left foot pad on the driver’s side. A buddy bought these, these are also very nice quality.
Terick Solutions
Thanks for providing another option for floor mats, this might be a good choice for some here. Personally, I like the 1-piece mat without a slit and has a lip to hold water and sand, for me they are just easier to remove and clean without making a mess.
 
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