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Anyone know any aftermarket floormats?

FlyingTexan

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Getting anything from Ineos, or my dealer at least, seems to be impossible. Any good floor mats that fit great?
 
Getting anything from Ineos, or my dealer at least, seems to be impossible. Any good floor mats that fit great?
Contact Rusnak Ineos Grenadier in Pasadena. They had Grenadier rubber floor mats. I have them and they are nice.
Weathertech is also making them, just not available yet. No one seems to have a boot mat yet, so you will have to
wait or buy something and custom cut it.
DaBull
 
Getting anything from Ineos, or my dealer at least, seems to be impossible. Any good floor mats that fit great?
I have the factory ones and they're nice. I've been a Weathertech guy for years but I'm not disappointed with IA's offering. It's the lack of a boot mat that's killing me. I know we've all come up with a hodgepodge of temporary fixes, but hopefully WT will offer up a great option before too long.
 
Another one in the boat of waiting on WeatherTech... If nothing is out by the end of the month when I (hopefully) pick mine up, I'll probably just toss some Costco-special generic mats in
 
I’m more worried about the cost, I love the look of the Weathertech stuff, but it’s the cost of the stuff that makes me go light headed.

Not sure if it’s just the UK but for reference a set of Isuzu DMax floor mats are £228 ($291). Makes the OEM ones looks cheap 😜
 
Normally I am not impressed with OEM supplied rubber floor mats, but the Grenadier ones are actually really nice. The fit is snug and butts up against the trim nicely. The material itself is much softer and quieter than weather techs. I have the weather techs in my other vehicles and planned to just use the OEM ones until I could get the weather techs for the Grenadier, but at this point I am keeping them. The main advantage weather techs have over these is a higher perimeter lip which can be helpful in those slushy winter months.
 
Got tired of waiting on Weathertech so I sprung for the factory rubber. It works.
 
I would like to see an actual photo before purchase. Specifically how did they deal with the airline rails? Also, is it sticky, high-friction surface or will my small, loose stuff still slide around.
 
I would like to see an actual photo before purchase. Specifically how did they deal with the airline rails? Also, is it sticky, high-friction surface or will my small, loose stuff still slide around.
Saw this on the FB group

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In my other vehicle, I have their Cargotech https://www.weathertech.com/cargotech/ for loose stuff.
And a small container for other stuff.
 
I have the Inhabit mats in my Grenadier and Have had them in my past several Sprinters and they are exceptional.

 
I have the Inhabit mats in my Grenadier and Have had them in my past several Sprinters and they are exceptional.

I've gotta ask because I've never seen a set in person... If they don't cover the whole floor (like in the passenger front floor photo, where the raised portion is separated from the rest), what's the point of adding mats in the first place? Unlike the WeatherTech (or competitors) that have the dished design to retain water/mud/dirt, these seem more like a shower or kitchen mat.
 
I've gotta ask because I've never seen a set in person... If they don't cover the whole floor (like in the passenger front floor photo, where the raised portion is separated from the rest), what's the point of adding mats in the first place? Unlike the WeatherTech (or competitors) that have the dished design to retain water/mud/dirt, these seem more like a shower or kitchen mat.

Biggest issue in my experience is stuff getting under everything via the gas pedal. I don't think i've seen a single solution that can prevent that, but am eager to see if WT's offering does better than INEOS's (and I'm not sure it will?).
 
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