I unleashed the inner carpet fitter in me

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mudmut

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Finally got round to making some rubber floor mats for the footwells and pickup bed today, quite happy with them.
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If that is standard stable matting can I recommend that the piece in the tub is flipped over. That way the ribs run the length of the tub and allow things to slide in and out rather than the "bobbles" that catch on things. Possibly more relevant on my 110 than yours but made a huge difference for me.
 
If that is standard stable matting can I recommend that the piece in the tub is flipped over. That way the ribs run the length of the tub and allow things to slide in and out rather than the "bobbles" that catch on things. Possibly more relevant on my 110 than yours but made a huge difference for me.

Easier to sweep out too ...
 
If that is standard stable matting can I recommend that the piece in the tub is flipped over. That way the ribs run the length of the tub and allow things to slide in and out rather than the "bobbles" that catch on things. Possibly more relevant on my 110 than yours but made a huge difference for me.
I was lucky in my 90 as the ridges ran front to back and managed to miss the floor plate bolt heads each side - I designed it that way of course (Errrmm…..)
 
If that is standard stable matting can I recommend that the piece in the tub is flipped over. That way the ribs run the length of the tub and allow things to slide in and out rather than the "bobbles" that catch on things. Possibly more relevant on my 110 than yours but made a huge difference for me.
Not a bad idea
 
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