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Title: MOVING MATs
Post by: omegaman2 on 29 January 2008, 19:01:39
are there little plugs or fixers out there to stp my mats skitting about there are s "sockets"in the carpets
Title: Re: MOVING MATs
Post by: Golfbuddy on 29 January 2008, 19:05:15
Yes there are! Here you go.  :y

(http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/aa212/barnes-group/327.jpg)
Title: Re: MOVING MATs
Post by: omegaman2 on 29 January 2008, 19:12:56
you are a buffoon,no thats not right i meant a boffin ,looks like a dealers schematic will put in at the weekend , cheers buddy :)
Title: Re: MOVING MATs
Post by: Golfbuddy on 29 January 2008, 19:40:23
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you are a buffoon,no thats not right i meant a boffin ,looks like a dealers schematic will put in at the weekend , cheers buddy :)

If you can get to the car, through the snow.  :-/

 :y :y :y
Title: Re: MOVING MATs
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 29 January 2008, 19:41:24
Are those for a facelift GB?  :-/

The holes in my carpets are more like slots.....the sorta fitting id expect to push in the fitting and give it quarter turn to lock it.

Those in your diagram look more like screw type fittings  :-/
Title: Re: MOVING MATs
Post by: Chopsdad on 29 January 2008, 19:46:26
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Are those for a facelift GB?  :-/

The holes in my carpets are more like slots.....the sorta fitting id expect to push in the fitting and give it quarter turn to lock it.

Those in your diagram look more like screw type fittings  :-/

You're right TD. They are push 'n' turn clips that you get with genuine Vx mats - and are not sold separately I'm afraid.
Title: Re: MOVING MATs
Post by: Golfbuddy on 29 January 2008, 19:48:16
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Are those for a facelift GB?  :-/

The holes in my carpets are more like slots.....the sorta fitting id expect to push in the fitting and give it quarter turn to lock it.

Those in your diagram look more like screw type fittings  :-/

I think the parts numbered '5' and '6' screw either side of the carpet and then the screw '7' fits through the mat and into the thread that is then in the floor. My carpet has holes ready for a clip through the mat but my cheap Halfords mats don't have any holes and I don't have the plastic screws even if they did.  :-/  ;D

Edit:

Sorry, not trying to be smart. I remembered the diagram from this Ebay ad'.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/327-New-Vauxhall-car-part-CARPET-MATS-OMEGA_W0QQitemZ320162141528QQihZ011QQcategoryZ10404QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQtrksidZp1638.m118.l1247QQcmdZViewItem

It might we worth contacting the seller to find out if they are available.  :y
Title: Re: MOVING MATs
Post by: omegaman2 on 06 February 2008, 14:44:38
2.44£ for a set of 4 from vx (evans halshaw) falkirk not in stock but will have them this saterday no more slipping mats :)
Title: Re: MOVING MATs
Post by: Entwood on 06 February 2008, 14:49:03
Do you have a part number ???  I'd be interested in getting some as well .. :)
Title: Re: MOVING MATs
Post by: omegaman2 on 06 February 2008, 14:50:54
aye but its in the car and im at my work but i will post it later :y
Title: Re: MOVING MATs
Post by: Kevin Wood on 06 February 2008, 15:41:27
I'd be interested in some of these too.  :y

Kevin
Title: Re: MOVING MATs
Post by: omegaman2 on 06 February 2008, 20:50:04
part number= 90397444
description= mounting parts
price= £2.33+ vat per set of 4
 :y :y=  :)
Title: Re: MOVING MATs
Post by: Entwood on 06 February 2008, 21:00:01
many thanks .. :)
Title: Re: MOVING MATs
Post by: The Elite on 06 February 2008, 22:52:19
Just out of interest how old is that diagram as it says made in W. Germany!...