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      12-03-2023, 08:06 PM   #1
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Mperformance textile floor mats

anyone have experience on these? curious if they have the same crappy foam backing as the ones that come with the car.

https://www.bimmerworld.com/BMW-Inte...235i-228i.html
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      12-04-2023, 12:24 AM   #2
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anyone have experience on these? curious if they have the same crappy foam backing as the ones that come with the car.

https://www.bimmerworld.com/BMW-Inte...235i-228i.html
I have those, coming with the car when I bought it, pretty thick, hard surface and decent quality. Only thing I would complain is it's not as anti-slip as I thought.
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      12-04-2023, 12:25 AM   #3
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Is the backing on it foam though?
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      12-04-2023, 03:38 AM   #4
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Is the backing on it foam though?
No, it's a ribbed rubber backing. They strike me as better quality than the stock mats, and I use them year-round. I like the look and durability of them, but like others have said, once they're dirty they seem basically impossible to get fully clean again.
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No, it's a ribbed rubber backing. They strike me as better quality than the stock mats, and I use them year-round. I like the look and durability of them, but like others have said, once they're dirty they seem basically impossible to get fully clean again.
ahh thanks. I may stick with all season floor mats in that case.
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      12-04-2023, 11:40 PM   #8
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i have these, they are pretty good, just hard to clean they tend to look a little dirty even after a good scrubbing
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I wonder if a coat of ceramic coating will help
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What helps is putting the mats in the washing machine. Cleans them up pretty nicely.
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What helps is storing them in the basement until the day you sell the car.

I install all season mats and call it a day.
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What helps is storing them in the basement until the day you sell the car.

I install all season mats and call it a day.
100% this...
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What helps is storing them in the basement until the day you sell the car.

I install all season mats and call it a day.
Day i picked mine up with these mats was the day i bought some new genuine stock black ones.
Really not a fan think they look 'taccy' but each to there own
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Yeah i bought them and will likely get some all weather ones next winter.
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I bought the M Performance mats as a cosmetic upgrade. A few weeks later I rode with a friend in his M2C and he had the all weather mats. I liked the all weather mats better for a couple reasons: 1) they have a lip to keep water confined to the mat; and 2) more understated.

I ordered the all weather mats and now use them year-round.

The all weather mats are part number 51-47-2-210-208 and cost $52.00 at the dealership (compared to $134.00 for the M Performance mats).

I still have the MP mats in like new condition with original packaging if anyone is interested. Southern CT area local pickup only.
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Do you have mp mats front and back?
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Do you have mp mats front and back?
No. The MP mats I ordered was part number 51-47-2-407-299. Front only. Here are pics after I first installed them.
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I bought the M Performance mats as a cosmetic upgrade. A few weeks later I rode with a friend in his M2C and he had the all weather mats. I liked the all weather mats better for a couple reasons: 1) they have a lip to keep water confined to the mat; and 2) more understated.

I ordered the all weather mats and now use them year-round.

The all weather mats are part number 51-47-2-210-208 and cost $52.00 at the dealership (compared to $134.00 for the M Performance mats).

I still have the MP mats in like new condition with original packaging if anyone is interested. Southern CT area local pickup only.
All weather mats were only $52 for the entire set??
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i got the Custom "M2" mats from IND... they are a little too nice and now i dont want to put my feet on them... rather pricey as well. I would drive in my socks if i ever put them in.
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I also have the m performance mats, and concur about then getting dirty and hard to clean. I wish I had got the all weather mats, but I’m not buying anymore mats. I already have a set of weathertechs I don’t use.
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