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    Help ? Looking for mat that would cover entire caro area

    I took my rear seat for a home depot run and realized how much more practical it was to keep it out. But now I'd like to get a mat (hopefully with matching pair with front) that covers the entire cargo area.

    Does anyone know who sells or would have the pattern to make a set ?

    Thanks

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    I have a rubber truck bed liner in mine.

    I know there's been some threads on the subject. I'll post links if I can find them.
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    Here's a link to the best one I've seen. This guy used Hexomat and it turned out great (IMHO).

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...hlight=Hexomat


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    that gets my vote

    Quote Originally Posted by vt_maverick View Post
    Here's a link to the best one I've seen. This guy used Hexomat and it turned out great (IMHO).

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...hlight=Hexomat

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    If you happen to see any at Costco let me know --and I may have to pick up a roll myself to do the rest of the floor and the driveline hump. Carpet is too "domestic" rather have all diamondplate flooring. Here is another source:

    http://www.ironcompany.com/diamondpl...ngand8482.aspx

    Scroll down and you'll see they used it for a vehicle as well!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wekilled View Post
    Post from Oct:

    If you happen to see any at Costco let me know --and I may have to pick up a roll myself to do the rest of the floor and the driveline hump. Carpet is too "domestic" rather have all diamondplate flooring. Here is another source:

    http://www.ironcompany.com/diamondpl...ngand8482.aspx

    Scroll down and you'll see they used it for a vehicle as well!
    The link is bad...
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    I just took a large piece of dynamatt and used a cardboard cutout template I made and cut to size works great.

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    I was hoping to get carpet with matching front mats

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    Quote Originally Posted by wekilled View Post
    Post from Oct:

    If you happen to see any at Costco let me know --and I may have to pick up a roll myself to do the rest of the floor and the driveline hump. Carpet is too "domestic" rather have all diamondplate flooring. Here is another source:

    http://www.ironcompany.com/diamondpl...ngand8482.aspx

    Scroll down and you'll see they used it for a vehicle as well!
    I'm going to be using that material on my truck this weekend. Should turn out great.

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    Rear Cargo Carpet/Mat

    A good auto trim shop should be able to make a set of mats for you. They take automotive carpet,sew it to a rubber mat for backing, then bind the edges together. You can even get the carpet embroidered with a VX logo. The downside is the expense. Any custom work like this is likely to cost hundreds of dollars. The chance that some aftermarket MFGs make a back carpet for the few people who remove their seat is unlikely.
    I have removed my back seat [and am trying to sell it] and am contemplating making a mat set as described. I have removed the seatbelts and all seat related hardware. I am also looking at boxing in the rear foot well area and creating a hidden storage while leveling out the floor. I have many projects going for my VX at present and when and if I ever do this I post pix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdf View Post
    I was hoping to get carpet with matching front mats
    Seems that the practicality you liked for your Home Depot run would be ill-served by a carpet "mat" - as janodes indicates above it will likely be expensive and wear out fairly quickly depending on how often you use it for cargo.

    Most all-weather mat companies offer matching mats for the cargo, rear seat, and front seat areas. The Hexomat material that I mentioned earlier can also be purchased for the front seats so everything would match front to back.

    Just my $.02.

    Quote Originally Posted by janodes View Post
    I have many projects going for my VX at present and when and if I ever do this I post pix.
    That's the truth if I ever heard it.

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    I like the rubber diamond-plate as well as the hexomat. One of our members even used the rubber diamond-plate for a headliner. I think these would be more functional than carpet, as stuff wouldn't slide around as much, and you can always keep the carpet as the mats up front. I don't see a problem with the front seat carpet not matching the cargo area, but hopefully we've given you some good ideas.
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    Try this (updated) link. It shows an install in a vehicle towards the bottom. The company sells stuff for gyms. I plan on doing this to the cargo area and working my way forward when I have time. Pretty cheap for a roll. I already used it for my seat backs.

    http://www.ironcompany.com/diamondpl...ngand8482.aspx

    Last edited by wekilled : 12/05/2010 at 10:28 AM Reason: fixed the link

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    I used that stuff to replace my carpet just yesterday. Works GREAT!

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...=15254&page=33

    Check out the pics from the install, maybe it will help you decide.

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