Circle bmw has the factory rubber ones, they hold a
good amount of junk and muck , as much as the weather tech's do... Here's a link to the page on circle bmw's website that lists them... I bought the factory rubber ones for my e46, they come in colors to match the interior, the only complaint i have about them is that the stink... The rubber has a smell to it.. not a new tire smell either, a chemical smell. I aired them out outside for a month before i put them in the e46 and there are still traces of that smell, I guess they outgass for a long time. Here is the link to Circle.
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Originally Posted by Picatavi
I've done a search and checked out every supplier I could find who sells rubber floor mats. Was ready to order the WeatherTechs when I saw an old post from "bighc2000" saying he had the OEM rubber mats from BMA and loved them. I checked with Patrick who said he could special order them:
Front Rubber mats - 51 47 9 400 882 - $76.00 (black)
Rear rubber mats - 51 47 9 400 883 - $45.00 (black)
My question is if bighc or anyone else has a picture of them or could tell me whether or not they hold a lot of snow and stuff like the WeatherTechs. We get a lot of snow and I plan on driving through the winter. I know these are pricey, but I like that they're OEM. -Rich
Good point -Yes I do- but
However, I just thought the rubber mat would slip off the pins. I assumed I would need some sort of round "clip" to fit on the pins for them to stay in position.
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Originally Posted by zuzuk212
I have them too and happy with them. They have holes which work with the pins on the carpet floor.
Russell, don't you have pins on your floor for holding oem matts?
Ken