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Old 12-27-2014, 05:24 PM
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OE Rubber Trunk Mat with Sliding Floor?

Picked up a black (used) OE BMW Trunk Mat for my E53 today and am not a fan of the way it sits with my sliding floor (seems its definitely meant for E53's without sliding floors).

Does BMW make a sliding floor version? It appears Weather Tech is my only option but is very $$$.

If not, I'll bite the bullet and sell it to an E53 owner without a sliding floor (it's perfectly fine for that application)...


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Old 12-27-2014, 10:23 PM
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Is that the one you got Sam? If so yes that one is for regular floor.

I've looked for a sliding floor mat myself and only found a carpeted version which is $80 and I believe being discontinued.

If I could find one from Genuine BMW to match my oem rubber floor mats that would be nice (I have the non weather tech type in my X)
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Weather tech has one that fits the sliding floors of the X5
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Is that the one you got Sam? If so yes that one is for regular floor.

I've looked for a sliding floor mat myself and only found a carpeted version which is $80 and I believe being discontinued.

If I could find one from Genuine BMW to match my oem rubber floor mats that would be nice (I have the non weather tech type in my X)
Yes, that's the one, and it definitely doesn't work well with the sliding floor (unfortunately). It's functional, but I'm a bit of a perfectionist

Like you, I was hoping to match my OEM rubber mats.

Oh well, up for sale it goes...
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How much plus shipping to California do you want for it?
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