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Trunk carpet options
« on: June 02, 2021, 20:38:57 »
Hi there,

I recently bought some cocomats to match my interior (pics attached of my interior and mat choice). I am now considering replacing the fragile rubber trunk mat with a carpet/cocomat alternative - to avoid any trapped moisture issues, to stop things sliding around in the trunk and to prevent any further degradation/damage to the original rubber mat.

A few questions from the more knowledgable members:

1) Is a cocomat the preferred route, vs a loop/squareweave carpet, sisal mats etc?
2) have those of you with cocomats in the trunk kept the same pattern as the interior? thinking the red pattern might be a bit too garish for the trunk and that black is a safer bet. Would love to see any examples out there.
3) Does the cocomat not have a rubber backing, and therefore suffer the same issue as having the original rubber mat in there re. trapping of moisture?

Appreciate the views as always
« Last Edit: June 03, 2021, 04:52:01 by rajiggyfizzle »
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Re: Trunk carpet options
« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2021, 12:51:37 »
3. I can tell you the trunk mat does have a rubber backing, but they will make it for you without the rubber backing so it does not trap moisture. That is what I have in my trunk (when I don't want the trunk to look factory).
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Re: Trunk carpet options
« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2021, 16:29:18 »
Thanks, did you end up going with a matching pattern, or all-black?

Not a huge number of photos of owners with brighter colours in their trunks - I'll agree that some of the darker, blue/black/grey patterned mats look great!
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Re: Trunk carpet options
« Reply #3 on: June 04, 2021, 20:22:32 »
I removed the rubber mats because of moisture concerns and had GAT fabricate loop carpets that match my interior.  It’s a nicer look in my opinion and easy to remove and vacuum.  I still have the rubber mats for authenticity purposes but for everyday use the carpet set is better. 

I had thought of using coco mats but with their heavy rubber bottom I could not see what the advantage would be. 
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Re: Trunk carpet options
« Reply #4 on: June 05, 2021, 02:00:33 »
There is not much moisture concern when most of our cars are driven very little in the wet and are garaged nearly all the time when not being driven.  I vote for sticking to the original!
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