Weathertech floor and cargo mats
#11
Agreed the Weathertech ones are bulky and not the nicest, not the one I will use when we go out to dinner, etc.
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Groucho123 (11-01-2018)
#12
3rd row must be new. It wasn't there when I ordered mine in the summer. Just went online and ordered it
On my LR4 I got a cheap aftermarket rear mat and cut it in half. I left half in the back so I could have one seat up and cover the other half, and if both were down I just put dirty stuff on one side
On my LR4 I got a cheap aftermarket rear mat and cut it in half. I left half in the back so I could have one seat up and cover the other half, and if both were down I just put dirty stuff on one side
#13
#14
Third row
I have the third row and ordered them when they became available. I had reached out to them and they sent me an update. They fit well and I like them. I also bought the first and second row last spring. Much better than the sets, carpet and rubber that came with my D5.
For the cargo area, I have Canvasback and the Land Rover cargo mat.
For the cargo area, I have Canvasback and the Land Rover cargo mat.
#15
Originally Posted by ponderosajack
There is definitely room to leave a 3rd row floor mat in the footwell while 3rd row is folded flat. I use that space to store off road gear. But there's not a lot of room there - and the 3rd row headrests can't be removed on the electrically folding seats.
#16
Got the cargo mat from LR. There are 2 part #s, one for 4 zone and another for non 4 zone AC. The mat is OK, and you still have to do your own cutouts (they provide online instructions) pending the cargo loops and 3rd row seatbelts.
It looks like the mat can fold into the space behind the 3rd row in a pinch, but not really designed for it (as mentioned above). It's OK as we will typically be able to remove it for 3rd row use (and push it in the small back space in a pinch). I also got the cargo cover when we ordered the D5, as my wife sometimes need to cover contents in places where she parks. It will be pretty tight putting the cover and the mat behind the 3rd row in a pinch (there are indents in the side cover for the cargo cover to fit).
It looks like the mat can fold into the space behind the 3rd row in a pinch, but not really designed for it (as mentioned above). It's OK as we will typically be able to remove it for 3rd row use (and push it in the small back space in a pinch). I also got the cargo cover when we ordered the D5, as my wife sometimes need to cover contents in places where she parks. It will be pretty tight putting the cover and the mat behind the 3rd row in a pinch (there are indents in the side cover for the cargo cover to fit).
#17
#18
I have a question -- I am a new owner of a 1997 Defender 90, and it needs work on the inside. Do you recommend like Exmoor Moulded Mat system to cover everything, or should I go with a carpeting option? Or both, not sure what the best setup is for quiet and comfort, and best look.
One thing to note is that the mat system is a total pain to install. It is very fitted and unwieldy. But once in, all good. Also, the Exmoor mat is very thick. Something to note where it fits under the gas pedal. In the Series 3, I found I had to trim a bit of it to allow the accelerator (ha!) to go all the way down.
Carpet would be fine, but would wear more and is more likely to get really dirty.
Last edited by 1979rover; 11-14-2018 at 09:42 AM.
#19
Update: Finally got the WeatherTech floormats for all 3 rows.
They fit like a glove on all 3 rows, and the fit is even better than the ones WeaherTech had for my 2003 4Runner.
I'm able to leave the 3rd row mats in place with the 3rd row folded down, it is good as there are no factory mats in the 3rd row.
We will be using the factory carpet mats for daily use and just use the WeatherTech mats for the front 2 rods when we go skiing/snow and offroad. The driver mat does provide a lot more coverage than the factory mat. Overall they will provide much better floor coverage and also be able to capture snow/water and mud, where the factory "luxury floor mats fall way short. Though they are a firm plastic and not as luxurious, thus keeping the factory units for daily use.
Also the black WeatherTech mats seem to match really well with the Ebony floor/trim.
They fit like a glove on all 3 rows, and the fit is even better than the ones WeaherTech had for my 2003 4Runner.
I'm able to leave the 3rd row mats in place with the 3rd row folded down, it is good as there are no factory mats in the 3rd row.
We will be using the factory carpet mats for daily use and just use the WeatherTech mats for the front 2 rods when we go skiing/snow and offroad. The driver mat does provide a lot more coverage than the factory mat. Overall they will provide much better floor coverage and also be able to capture snow/water and mud, where the factory "luxury floor mats fall way short. Though they are a firm plastic and not as luxurious, thus keeping the factory units for daily use.
Also the black WeatherTech mats seem to match really well with the Ebony floor/trim.
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canon_mutant (12-01-2018)
#20
Now that mine is finally being built, it will be a struggle for me to not have the mats and tires already ordered and here when it arrives. I need to fight that temptation though as I've almost had one bought 3 times already that all fell through. Since this is an actual order, I would like to like my chances here but better safe than sorry to have mats and XL AT tires for a Disco that mysteriously never arrives?
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