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jtl4848



Member Since: 06 Mar 2008
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Canada 2008 LR2 i6 HSE Auto Zermatt Silver
Foot Rest Cover?

Just picked up a 2008 HSE and I noticed there is no foot rest/ deal pedal cover. Every other car I have owned had a rubber or metal cover. Anyone here installed a cover and if so where did you get it?

Post #15238 6th Mar 2008 1:41 pm
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Gambba



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I know what you mean it does seem that there should be a cover on it to simply protect the carpet.

I've not seen any kits though......

Post #15255 6th Mar 2008 3:56 pm
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jtl4848



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Being "the best" offroad vehicle you'd think there would be something to protect the carpet from mud, dirt, etc. I have black interior so it is not too bad. We've had record snow fall here recently and I can see salt stains being a problem in the future.

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I am sure somebody will bring one out eventually

I think the beige interior is better for concealing mud as mud is brown and blends quite well Smile especially when i get the black mats out and it spills the dirt under the mat.

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Having got fed-up Mad of not having anything to protect the carpet where the 'LR omitted' footrest cover should be, I decided to experiment. Idea

I bought a Tesco 'value' rubber mat for the vast sum of £1.47, cut out a paper template of what I wanted to achieve, then cut the mat to the template, and was actually gobsmacked that it worked so well first time - no trimming needed.

It tucks just under the edge of the centre console moulding and traps under the contoured edge of the driver's floor mat. The weight of the rubber and it's flexibility lets it droop to the contour of the footrest, and the console and mat hold it in place. So no glueing/sticking and it can be lifted out if necessary for cleaning or replacement. It totally protects the carpet from my redundant left foot (auto) and is so secure that I now forget that it's there. What's more, the cheapo mat is large enough to yield at least three replacements, should I ever need them Laughing See gallery.

Note for LR, it would have been very easy for them to have moulded something similar into their driver's mat design Exclamation Was GS TD4 Auto, Privacy, Santorini with Tundra & Alpaca, Cold Climate Pack. Traded for Discovery Sport HSE Auto.

Post #20577 21st May 2008 11:11 am
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[quote="xxtrail"]Having got fed-up Mad of not having anything to protect the carpet where the 'LR omitted' footrest cover should be, I decided to experiment. Idea

I bought a Tesco 'value' rubber mat for the vast sum of £1.47, cut out a paper template of what I wanted to achieve, then cut the mat to the template, and was actually gobsmacked that it worked so well first time - no trimming needed.

It tucks just under the edge of the centre console moulding and traps under the contoured edge of the driver's floor mat. The weight of the rubber and it's flexibility lets it droop to the contour of the footrest, and the console and mat hold it in place. So no glueing/sticking and it can be lifted out if necessary for cleaning or replacement. It totally protects the carpet from my redundant left foot (auto) and is so secure that I now forget that it's there. What's more, the cheapo mat is large enough to yield at least three replacements, should I ever need them Laughing See gallery.

Note for LR, it would have been very easy for them to have moulded something similar into their driver's mat design Exclamation[/quote]

If only LR had done that - still it looks a reasonable mod, although I would prefer a smoother (not all the little squars) rubber finish Very Happy I will have a look round for some rubber to do the job on my manuel Thumbs Up 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
Stornoway Grey with Ebony Black Pleather, Clear Indicators, Body Side Mouldings etc.

Post #20580 21st May 2008 11:28 am
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Post #20583 21st May 2008 11:49 am
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xxtrail



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Hi Matei,
I knicked Scotster's 'splash screen' image, which was already the right size/shape (but was TomTom logo), downloaded the LR logo off of their site and pasted it over the TomTom image. Saved as jpeg. When the device is docked it appears as a drive on the PC and you just open it's JPEG folder, then drag the new image into the Garmin folder.

When you've powered up the Garmin, go into it's Pictures folder and select the image. It asks whether you want to display the image at power-up. Say YES.

Unfortunately, I don't have the Garmin anymore. I sent it back as it refused to download their Safety Camera subscription. I'm debating whether to try again with the same model, as I really liked it, or go for the TT Go 720, which has a similar spec/price. Was GS TD4 Auto, Privacy, Santorini with Tundra & Alpaca, Cold Climate Pack. Traded for Discovery Sport HSE Auto.

Post #20586 21st May 2008 12:15 pm
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Matei



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xxtrail wrote:
Hi Matei,
I knicked Scotster's 'splash screen' image, which was already the right size/shape (but was TomTom logo), downloaded the LR logo off of their site and pasted it over the TomTom image. Saved as jpeg. When the device is docked it appears as a drive on the PC and you just open it's JPEG folder, then drag the new image into the Garmin folder.

When you've powered up the Garmin, go into it's Pictures folder and select the image. It asks whether you want to display the image at power-up. Say YES.

Unfortunately, I don't have the Garmin anymore. I sent it back as it refused to download their Safety Camera subscription. I'm debating whether to try again with the same model, as I really liked it, or go for the TT Go 720, which has a similar spec/price.


Thanks.
Looks really nice. Might have a try. Thumbs Up FREELANDER 2 TD4 SE (XS UK) IZMIR BLUE SIDE STEPS COLD PACK BI-XENON TINTED WINDOWS - AND PROUD OF HER

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[quote="AndyC"]

xxtrail wrote:
Having got fed-up Mad of not having anything to protect the carpet where the 'LR omitted' footrest cover should be, I decided to experiment. Idea

I bought a Tesco 'value' rubber mat for the vast sum of £1.47, cut out a paper template of what I wanted to achieve, then cut the mat to the template, and was actually gobsmacked that it worked so well first time - no trimming needed.

It tucks just under the edge of the centre console moulding and traps under the contoured edge of the driver's floor mat. The weight of the rubber and it's flexibility lets it droop to the contour of the footrest, and the console and mat hold it in place. So no glueing/sticking and it can be lifted out if necessary for cleaning or replacement. It totally protects the carpet from my redundant left foot (auto) and is so secure that I now forget that it's there. What's more, the cheapo mat is large enough to yield at least three replacements, should I ever need them Laughing See gallery.

Note for LR, it would have been very easy for them to have moulded something similar into their driver's mat design Exclamation[/quote]

If only LR had done that - still it looks a reasonable mod, although I would prefer a smoother (not all the little squars) rubber finish Very Happy I will have a look round for some rubber to do the job on my manuel Thumbs Up


Nice one just fitted one this afternoon I used 3mm floor mat used in workshops it did the job just right
thanks for a good tip maybe you should post it on tricks and tips 07my Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Baltic Blue,Privacy Glass,Ebony black leather,Land rover detachable towbar,S/S Side bars,Climair wind deflectors,Bramble Rash,

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xxtrail wrote:
See gallery.



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Rev



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xxtrail wrote:
Having got fed-up Mad of not having anything to protect the carpet where the 'LR omitted' footrest cover should be, I decided to experiment. Idea

I bought a Tesco 'value' rubber mat for the vast sum of £1.47, cut out a paper template of what I wanted to achieve, then cut the mat to the template, and was actually gobsmacked that it worked so well first time - no trimming needed.

It tucks just under the edge of the centre console moulding and traps under the contoured edge of the driver's floor mat. The weight of the rubber and it's flexibility lets it droop to the contour of the footrest, and the console and mat hold it in place. So no glueing/sticking and it can be lifted out if necessary for cleaning or replacement. It totally protects the carpet from my redundant left foot (auto) and is so secure that I now forget that it's there. What's more, the cheapo mat is large enough to yield at least three replacements, should I ever need them Laughing See gallery.

Note for LR, it would have been very easy for them to have moulded something similar into their driver's mat design Exclamation



Looks great Thumbs Up I'll have to keep my eye out for this product while I wait for my LR2 to arrive. Coming soon: LR2 HSE; Alaska White; Nav; Premium Sound; Bluetooth; Lighting Package

Post #20616 21st May 2008 7:07 pm
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