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330xi wrote: > winter mats come with squares that lock in where the carpet locks would but > have velcro on top > to grap the underside of the winter mat. > > make sure these are installed and your mat will not budge. > > > > > "Jim Levie" > wrote in message > news > > On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 12:17:33 -0800, KOS wrote: > > > >> Hi, I recently bought a brand new 2004 BMW 525i. The winter mats that I > >> bought- from the dealership- keep moving very close and at times on the > >> gas pedal. I am very dissapointed with these mats- they have nearly > >> caused > >> me to have an accident! Has anyone else experienced these problems? They > >> are black and say BMW on them, Ill check for a brand name- I believe they > >> are manufactured by BMW > >> > > The regular mats on my 01 525 have the locator thingee's that lock the > > mats in place. Are these similarly equipped? > > > > -- > > The instructions said to use Windows 98 or better, so I installed RedHat. > > Thanks for all that replied to my question. Just to make myself more clear, the mats I have a winter rubber mats. THe name is Canon/Macneil- made in the UK. I noticed that there is nothing like velcro underneath nor a snap of any sort. The cloth rug mat underneath has velcro, but the winter/rubber mats just fall ontop and continually move near the gas pedal. Thanks KOS |
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