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I wouldn't mind some of those. My left foot tends to slip and the tip of my foot sometimes gets stuck behind the clutch. Do the rubber mats grip nicely?
Sorry just noticed your question Yes but you do have the added fixings that secure the mat of the driver side.
Made the car smell strongly of rubber for a time but soon disappeared!
Great minds think alike AJ
Was gonna fit a footrest myself within the hour
Mind you- I didna pay £30 and got one lot cheaper but it has a centre fixing hole
Did you drill a hole and self tap a screw for fixing?
I take it below the footrest is drillable material with nothing much under?
Or how u fix it? CBLUE
Great minds think alike AJ
Was gonna fit a footrest myself within the hour
Mind you- I didna pay £30 and got one lot cheaper but it has a centre fixing hole
Did you drill a hole and self tap a screw for fixing?
I take it below the footrest is drillable material with nothing much under?
Or how u fix it? CBLUE
Firstly I must confess that I fitted it about 5 weeks ago. I drilled four pilot holes and used the self tapping screws provided.
There is nothing underneath just space and no cables or such like to worry about. Screws are not phillips but hex.
It looked a bit crooked when fitted but it is in the natural position/direction that your foot lies anyway.
Deffo NOT pretty rubber mats AJ...........but ruins your pretty car?
Reminds me of the mats in my Dads Zephryr 6 back in late 60s- when I was bout 4 before anyone asks LOL
Wellies or boots for GOODWOOD mebes - prob not bother washing the car
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