What company makes the best floormats?

viprvenm

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I am in need of floormats for my 2001 GTS. The stock ones as you all know bunch up under the pedals. This creates a real problem. Who do you recommend trying for quality floor mats?

Thanks in advance for the help!

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There is nothing wrong with the stock mats except the drivers mat doesn't have a cut out for the back glass release handle.I took the drivers mat to a car upholstery place marked with chalk where I wanted a cut out.It was cut and bound for the grand total of $5.00.I gave the guy a 10 and we thanked each other.Mostly he spends his time creating interiors for hot rods or redoing classics.He seemed afraid that it was a "Viper rug" with rubber backing which he might have trouble with and that it cost 5 bucks.I clean them once a year.Wet,pour on detergent, scrub with brush and let dry. GTS Bruce
 

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Do you find them too thick? I sometimes cannot get my 94 to start because the clutch won't go far enought to the floor with the USPEEEDLINE in place.

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There is nothing wrong with the stock mats except the drivers mat doesn't have a cut out for the back glass release handle.I took the drivers mat to a car upholstery place marked with chalk where I wanted a cut out.It was cut and bound for the grand total of $5.00.I gave the guy a 10 and we thanked each other.Mostly he spends his time creating interiors for hot rods or redoing classics.He seemed afraid that it was a "Viper rug" with rubber backing which he might have trouble with and that it cost 5 bucks.I clean them once a year.Wet,pour on detergent, scrub with brush and let dry. GTS Bruce

You have to buy the factory mat for the 99 and up to have the cut out.

I can give you the part # if you want (Mats are still $50 from Dodge)

Luc.00GTS
 

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Do you find them too thick? I sometimes cannot get my 94 to start because the clutch won't go far enought to the floor with the USPEEEDLINE in place.

Jeff

No starting problems on my 95. I did notice an imprint from the clutch pedal when I took it out to clean it though. I guess if it became an issue you could cut that portion off and have the edge rebound. I am really happy with them so far.
 

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Roe Racing has a nice set of daily mats -- no logo, just black, but they are thick and fit well without bunching up (they also come with the hatch release cutout if you need it). Check their web site - $99.00.
 

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I've had the California mats and now the Lloyds mats from Speedline. The Lloyds mats are a closer fit and seem to be a little thicker. No pedal problems. I like them. We'll see how well the logo holds up. The logo disintegrated on the CA mats in a year or two. Also, the trunk mat from NORCAL was not cut out for the amplifier in our RT/10.

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pics of my nor cal mats. price was right and they dont move :2tu:

i did mine with the voi4 logo

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