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      05-16-2013, 10:47 PM   #1
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BMW Floor Mat Velcro Anchor, Success?

Does anyone use these anchors to keep their floor mats from sliding or bunching up? how well do they work/are they worth it? (4 fo $20) I have anchors in the floor board of the car but nothing on the underside of the floor mats. Any insight would be nice!

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Does anyone use these anchors to keep their floor mats from sliding or bunching up? how well do they work/are they worth it? (4 fo $20) I have anchors in the floor board of the car but nothing on the underside of the floor mats. Any insight would be nice!

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If you are talking about those circular velcro pads that screw into the bottom of your car, then I use them. Got the mats and the velcro pads from my dealership for free.
They work really well. No mat sliding at all
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If you are talking about those circular velcro pads that screw into the bottom of your car, then I use them. Got the mats and the velcro pads from my dealership for free.
They work really well. No mat sliding at all
thanks for the reply. one other quick question about the velcro pads.
is it rough on one and the other fuzzy like how older velcro use to be? or are both pads rough that line up.?
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thanks for the reply. one other quick question about the velcro pads.
is it rough on one and the other fuzzy like how older velcro use to be? or are both pads rough that line up.?
So the circular velcro pads that screw into the car is the rough half. There should be circular soft velcro places sewed on the bottom of your mats.
The only thing you would have to do is screw in the circular rough parts to the car. You don't need to do anything with the mat itself...
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If you don't want to screw into all your floor boards just do your drivers side, that's all I have in my car and the other mats don't slide even without the Velcro but just to be safe at least do the drivers side
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