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Old 11-03-2009, 02:59 PM
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Have Stuff 'n Scuff installed in my car....

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I use the Stuff 'n Scuff backseat protector... blends great with black leather.

Stuff ‘n Scuff Car Seat Back Protector

group purchase anyone?
I tried a couple of different brands\kinds of kick matts and returned all but this one. Installs pretty easily, although if you're a nitpick about placement you might be spending a few extra minutes to try and secure things. As for fitment, essentially there is an adjustable strap that loops around your head rest posts and a seperate cord\string that loops around bottom of the kick matt. The cord is long enough to go around the bottom\base of your seatback to secure fitment and not get in the way of things.

Quick note when comparing to other brands\makes: The design of some of the other varieties had elastic bands\strings that were meant to hook around the mid\bottom part of your seatback. Unfortunately, I guess BMW seat bolsters are larger than average (I have the sport Seats) and wouldn't accommodate them well. The elastic band would float in the space between the side bolsters and were just ugly to look at.

I'll post scans when I can to give you an idea of how the setup looks w/the Stuff 'n Scuff installed. I'm always on the prowl for better products so if anyone else has or knows of a better product, I'm all ears.
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