Anyone tried Sandgrabba car mats?

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SOR Vinyl Sand mats

Aids10 - So what'd they tell you was the turn around time for the mats?

Also, has anyone seen these?

Specter Off-Road Land Cruiser Parts - Page 344 Land Cruiser Vinyl Sand Mats

They look to be almost exactly the same as the Sand Grabba mats... As if they are Sand Grabba mats and rebranded...

Would love to hear opinions on these if anyone has sprung for them...
 
has anyone tried either of these two? its nearing winter time and i would like to buy some mats for the 80 and both of these solutions seem like incredible protection and wont flop around everywhere like the husky's or any of the other solutions.

My Husky Liners don't move around at all :meh:
 
Husky liners with industrial velcro on the dead pedal. Mine don't move, at all.

The problem with the husky's is when they are loaded with crap, trying to pull them out without spilling them. They do a great job at protecting the carpet.

Buck
 
I would think with industrial velcro, it shouldn't move.

@ Buckru - on the crap inside spillage deal ... I've found a shop vac works best for this.
 
I trimmed the spikes off the portion that sits in the dead pedal, and I removed the OEM footrest pad underneath the pedals so all the spikes on the liner can grab the carpet. The velcro is a good idea, but I take my mats out frequently enough that it might be a pain for me.

In the summer, I dump them whenever they start collecting a bunch of dirt. I find that just picking them up enough to disengage the hooks and then turning it sideways as you pull it out works well. It's really easy in the winter; just dump them first thing in the morning when the melted water has frozen! :hillbilly:
 
I would think with industrial velcro, it shouldn't move.

@ Buckru - on the crap inside spillage deal ... I've found a shop vac works best for this.

I hear ya, but when your camping and wheeling on multi day trips, electricity and shop vacs are a bit of a luxury :D

Buck
 
I got and installed them. They are great, but in winter climates with slush you'll want to add another standard mat in top to save your pants. The fit and finish is first rate.
 
I got and installed them. They are great, but in winter climates with slush you'll want to add another standard mat in top to save your pants. The fit and finish is first rate.

Any chance you could post a pic or 2?
 
Out of town now but will do so when I get back.
 
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