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part number required....
« on: 09 March 2008, 11:18:44 »

an odd one... i need the part number for those little plastic clips that hold the standard Omega floor mats down.

2 for drivers side, 2 for passenger.
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Re: part number required....
« Reply #1 on: 09 March 2008, 11:25:02 »

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an odd one... i need the part number for those little plastic clips that hold the standard Omega floor mats down.

2 for drivers side, 2 for passenger.
Now I know you have EPC ;)

But as its a dealer only part, you'll have to go to them, and they will know.

Do you need the clips or the bits that are cut in to the carpet?
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Re: part number required....
« Reply #2 on: 09 March 2008, 11:26:17 »

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an odd one... i need the part number for those little plastic clips that hold the standard Omega floor mats down.

2 for drivers side, 2 for passenger.
Now I know you have EPC ;)

But as its a dealer only part, you'll have to go to them, and they will know.

Do you need the clips or the bits that are cut in to the carpet?

Already got the clips in the floor carpet, i need the clips for the matts.

They don't have the holes for them, so will need to make them.

Drivers side one keeps sliding forwards in mine.
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Re: part number required....
« Reply #3 on: 09 March 2008, 11:39:30 »

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an odd one... i need the part number for those little plastic clips that hold the standard Omega floor mats down.

2 for drivers side, 2 for passenger.
Now I know you have EPC ;)

But as its a dealer only part, you'll have to go to them, and they will know.

Do you need the clips or the bits that are cut in to the carpet?

Already got the clips in the floor carpet, i need the clips for the matts.

They don't have the holes for them, so will need to make them.

Drivers side one keeps sliding forwards in mine.
IIRC, they come in packs of 4.  My tractor needs them as well, but no clips in floor :(
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Re: part number required....
« Reply #4 on: 09 March 2008, 17:34:02 »

Stealing the thread slightly ...  is it possible to retro-fit both bits ??

I don't have the bits in the carpet .. and the mats in this one move all over the place, so I'd like to fit both parts to nail the buggers down !!

If it is possible part numbers would be really helpful .......   :)
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Re: part number required....
« Reply #5 on: 09 March 2008, 17:45:00 »

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Stealing the thread slightly ...  is it possible to retro-fit both bits ??

I don't have the bits in the carpet .. and the mats in this one move all over the place, so I'd like to fit both parts to nail the buggers down !!

If it is possible part numbers would be really helpful .......   :)

yes, the holes will be in the chassis, just need to make the hole in the carpet!
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Re: part number required....
« Reply #6 on: 09 March 2008, 17:53:12 »

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an odd one... i need the part number for those little plastic clips that hold the standard Omega floor mats down.

2 for drivers side, 2 for passenger.
Now I know you have EPC ;)

But as its a dealer only part, you'll have to go to them, and they will know.

Do you need the clips or the bits that are cut in to the carpet?

Already got the clips in the floor carpet, i need the clips for the matts.

They don't have the holes for them, so will need to make them.

Drivers side one keeps sliding forwards in mine.
IIRC, they come in packs of 4.  My tractor needs them as well, but no clips in floor :(

i have a shed load jaime pm me your address and will pop a set in post for ya matey :y
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Re: part number required....
« Reply #7 on: 09 March 2008, 19:10:26 »

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Stealing the thread slightly ...  is it possible to retro-fit both bits ??

I don't have the bits in the carpet .. and the mats in this one move all over the place, so I'd like to fit both parts to nail the buggers down !!

If it is possible part numbers would be really helpful .......   :)

yes, the holes will be in the chassis, just need to make the hole in the carpet!

I need to do this too; I have exactly the same problem.

If there are any going about then I'd happily pay the going rate + p&p.

Entwood, what are you plans for making the holes so they don't fray/fuzzup at the edges?
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Re: part number required....
« Reply #8 on: 09 March 2008, 21:49:09 »

Markey ... is it a shed full of floor bits or mat bits you have ??  or both !!

either way .. I'll willing buy 8 of each .. or whatever you have !!!!!!

Albatross ... until I see the bits I'm not certain ... hopefully the way they fix will prevent fraying .......  :(
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Re: part number required....
« Reply #9 on: 09 March 2008, 22:19:56 »

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Markey ... is it a shed full of floor bits or mat bits you have ??  or both !!

either way .. I'll willing buy 8 of each .. or whatever you have !!!!!!

Albatross ... until I see the bits I'm not certain ... hopefully the way they fix will prevent fraying .......  :(

Do you need 8 for a car then? Or are you doing 2 cars?

If there are enough left, I only need enough for 1 car. I appreciate and accept my place in the queue though.

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Re: part number required....
« Reply #10 on: 09 March 2008, 22:35:30 »

I believe its 4 per mat .... might be wrong .. :(
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Re: part number required....
« Reply #11 on: 09 March 2008, 22:41:59 »

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an odd one... i need the part number for those little plastic clips that hold the standard Omega floor mats down.

2 for drivers side, 2 for passenger.
Now I know you have EPC ;)

But as its a dealer only part, you'll have to go to them, and they will know.

Do you need the clips or the bits that are cut in to the carpet?

In that case.......look it up yourself tunnie......lazy git  ::) ;D
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Re: part number required....
« Reply #12 on: 09 March 2008, 23:43:35 »

I've just seen these mats

They seem to only have a single clasp at the back of the mat on the driver's side front.

Is there an easy way to clasp your mat here if you don't have the holes already in your carpets?

I like this idea because the clip wll be largely out of site if it is single and that far back.



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Re: part number required....
« Reply #13 on: 10 March 2008, 10:56:09 »

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I believe its 4 per mat .... might be wrong .. :(
Normally 2 per mat, though never seen clips on rear. Generally, on drivers seems to have them, occasionally passenger....
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Re: part number required....
« Reply #14 on: 10 March 2008, 14:33:36 »

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I believe its 4 per mat .... might be wrong .. :(
Normally 2 per mat, though never seen clips on rear. Generally, on drivers seems to have them, occasionally passenger....


okies .. thanks for that .. so at least 2 possibly 4 needed , both mat and floor bits if anyone knows where or part numbers ??


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