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Old 19th March 2009, 13:57   #1
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Floor Mats.

i Hate the stock floor mats that come with the M5. it always comes up over the pedal and is just annoying. im looking into getting a pair of rubber ones. anyone know where to get them from? or have any other ideas?
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Try here: Tischer BMW/getBMWparts.com - E60/61 5 Series OEM BMW Floormats!!!
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i Hate the stock floor mats that come with the M5. it always comes up over the pedal and is just annoying.
The floor mats should be secured by large plastic/velcro "screws"
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Tischer is a great vendor with great pricing and selection.

I just ordered a 2nd set of M5 floormats (for the summer) and the matching M5 trunk liner.
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Tischer is a great vendor with great pricing and selection.
And a board sponsor
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Checkout these. I have black mats and love them. Very good service and a great product.
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could always try weathertech

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they advertise in all of the car magazines (McNeil Automotive)
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