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Rubber Boot Mat - MarkA_ - 05-01-2014 06:34pm

If anyone has a used genuine mat they want to get rid of please get in touch.

Alternatively, if anyone can provide a good recommendation for one of the aftermarket suppliers that would be appreciated. I used to get all my custom rubber mats done by Cannon Car mats, but they no longer do bespoke or custom vehicle specific parts anymore!


RE: Rubber Boot Mat - m_101 - 05-01-2014 07:42pm

Hi mate
Get to costco would be my advice. Their large rubber boot mat fits perfectly and is about £12. Cheaper and better quality than the OEM ones in my opinion!


RE: Rubber Boot Mat - RacingSnake - 05-01-2014 08:06pm

How Ironic... I was in our Costco today and thought "oh, they've got those mats again!" - I've already got one and it's near as damnit a perfect fit Smile
So as above - Costco is the answer.


Rubber Boot Mat - MarkA_ - 05-01-2014 08:53pm

Thanks lads I'll pick one up next weekend.


Rubber Boot Mat - Stadt Panzer - 05-01-2014 09:23pm

Same as!


Rubber Boot Mat - AAA86 - 06-01-2014 12:53pm

Lol don't you love Costco haha. Am not sure what kind of rubber mates they sell on your side of the world but when i went there, they were too big for the evoque Sad.

I looked into the OEM and my thought on it was that its not worth it at all. They dont have enough side walls i think to protect/ prevent any liquid to spill all over the place. But i loved how they look and the evoque nameplate on it.

I ended up spending almost the same amount of money but bought weathertech winter mats and they are awesome! They come moulded ( so they are custom fit) to the evoque and i thought fit way better than factory ones.


RE: Rubber Boot Mat - RacingSnake - 06-01-2014 03:45pm

Maybe they're bigger on your side of the pond?
The only overlap on these are where the boot sill curves and meets the wings, it means the very edges of the liner overlap by about 1/2".

If no-one has chucked a photo on here by the time I get home, I'll do it Smile


RE: Rubber Boot Mat - XFullFatTim - 06-01-2014 05:14pm

You have to buy OEM rubber boot mats? Well I never knew that................ they just seem to be there whenever I buy a new Range Rover. Never looked closely at the Evoque one but the last 2FFRR's and RRS's I've had the OEM boot mat needed to have a knife taken to it as they were designed to leave the sides in place and the centre to fold up when you lifted the cover for the spare wheel well and tool tray up, meant you didn't get your hands dirty lifting the mat out of the car to change the wheel in the event of a puncture


Rubber Boot Mat - MarkA_ - 06-01-2014 06:12pm

No complaints from me if hgg put some in for me gratis.


RE: Rubber Boot Mat - RacingSnake - 06-01-2014 07:02pm

Ok, here we go, sorry for the crap photo's, it's dark outside and my phone wouldn't focus Rolling Eyes

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And the overlaps at the corners:

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And Tim, certainly no freebies with my car - was lucky to get my 1/4 tank of fuel! Laughing