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Old 06-11-2022, 04:45 PM
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Are the land rover authentic floor mats good? Anyone else have a good experience with after-market floor mats?
 
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Old 06-11-2022, 06:01 PM
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I used to use Weather-tech for years, but found these Tux-mats, which are soft and cushy, waterproof, raised around all the edges to provide better protection, and look much better, IMHO, than the plastic-like, slippery competitors on the market. My Land Rover salesman saw them during a recent visit


and took pictures to get them for his personal vehicle.
 

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Originally Posted by WTFChuck
I used to use Weather-tech for years, but found these Tux-mats, which are soft and cushy, waterproof, raised around all the edges to provide better protection, and look much better, IMHO, than the plastic-like, slippery competitors on the market. My Land Rover salesman saw them during a recent visit


and took pictures to get them for his personal vehicle.
Cool, especially one piece in the back. I have the official deep-sided LR mats and I've been satisfied with them. If you have a lot of people going in and out of the back seat during the winter months then the one-piece design might be a bit better than the official mats (with three pieces).
 
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Thanks for the suggestions! Will keep this in mind once I take delivery.
 
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I have the LR made rubber mats, and love them. They are still three pieces in the second row, and while I was initially suspicious of the stability of the separate middle piece, the mat is heavy and stays in place pretty well. Plus I like being able to use it to protect the center console if I have to transport a few pieces of lumber/pipe/etc. Also, the trunk liner is very sturdy and has done a great job protecting the third row seat backs and cargo area.

 
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Are the land rover authentic floor mats good? Anyone else have a good experience with after-market floor mats?
I had the weathertech mats. The fit was good but the material is too stiff and too shiny slippery hard plastic like so I changed to the factory deep sided rubber mats and I think they are great
 
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Love my weathertecs for the front and rear seats.They connect as OEM, fit perfectly and have worked very well. Definitely recommend.I peeled off the WeatherTec add glued on and never look back. The boot version of the WeatherTec, I pitched. Too cheesy and slipped around a lot. With that, I got an OEM version and it's perfect. Much more heavy duty, beefy and works perfect.
 
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I have had the tuxmats for 6 months and they still look great. Very finished looks with tons fo mud protection.
 
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I have had the tuxmats for 6 months and they still look great. Very finished looks with tons fo mud protection.
Love mine, also. Being in Florida, I usually drive barefoot, and the cushioning is very comfortable and soft, almost pillow-like. And they rise up on the sides higher than other brands, giving full protection to the footwells, and even covering the dead pedal.
 
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Curious How these mats are holding up? Do you have snow and salt in your area? How do you clean them? Based on these recommendations I am considering them in Lou of the OEM rubber mats, but we do get a lot of snow and salt and wanted to see how they might hold up in that environment if you have experience. Thank you
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I used to use Weather-tech for years, but found these Tux-mats, which are soft and cushy, waterproof, raised around all the edges to provide better protection, and look much better, IMHO, than the plastic-like, slippery competitors on the market. My Land Rover salesman saw them during a recent visit


and took pictures to get them for his personal vehicle.
 


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