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#1 ·
Recently I read on here that a guy claimed that it cost him $300 to replace each floor mat in his Alfa.
While I do take care of mine I certainly do not want to pay $600 to replace them.
That being said I was thinking about replacing mine with something that looked good, but also something I would not mind if they got messed up. Any recommendations?
 
#3 ·
Lloyds mats make replacements in a few different materials and a bunch of colors. They also have a mat for the trunk as well (if you so desire such a thing)
 
#7 ·
The Launch Edition ones from Madness look nice, but don't come with a screw to hold them down and the stock ones are too short. I went to home depot and got 20mm screws to fit and a black washer. If they had a proper screw I would highly recommend. Good quality.
 
#10 ·
While we are on the subject of floor mats.... Mine have a velcro strip on the bottom with a matching strip on the tub floor.

All of them have this or was it the previous owner?

Went to show someone the floor and pulled up on the mat and didn't know there was velcro in addition to the screws that held them. :(
 
#21 ·
Last month I tried to buy new floor mats from the Alfa Romeo dealer. I have the Fire extinguisher mounted on the passenger side from factory. The price was 60+000€, as you they only come delivered with a new car, no way to get them separately! The excuse: there is no part number available.

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#28 ·
As of Sept 2018 Yellow stitch Dr side floor mat is no longer available. The part number doesnt even exist anymore in system.

Pass side it still available.


All the 101 Misano Blue Spiders being made have yellow stitching interiors and suspect that may have impacted supply..
 
#29 ·
Funnily enough, I had a screw (that holds the mat firmly in place) come loose today. Nearly sucked it up the vacuum cleaner while hoovering the interior. Looks like the screw has worked loose over a few weeks as the mat fidgets about the carbon tub. Rescrewed it back in, but it does not / cannot 100% line up straight with the other screw, and the tiny metal flap (to grip it) does not sit flush with the carpet. The world will keep spinning, no doubt, but still mildly irritating.
 
#36 ·
Where your driving foot does its work, just place a small mat you might find in the back of a small 2+2 car and use that to protect the original mat. I drove numerous vehicles over 100,000 miles / 161,000 km and had factory mats as good as new because the rest of the mat area and passenger mat aren't really subjected to wear.
 
#37 ·
That works but you need to find a way to anchor those secondary mats so they don't slide under your gas or worse....brake pedal. If you track or auto cross, you can't have mats that aren't firmly attached.
 
#38 ·
This is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. I have after market mats from Madness. They are very nice but i bought my 4C used and really want the OEM version. Alfissimo on these forums was the only one able to source them for me but they are $450. The dealer here in Texas was almost $600 for the set. WTF?? lloyds makes them but without the logo. nobody I have found sells these with the 4C logo. I am thinking of paying the $450 so i don't have to pay $1000 for them 2 years from now when you really can't find them. It's crazy.
 
#45 ·
This is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. I have after market mats from Madness. They are very nice but i bought my 4C used and really want the OEM version. Alfissimo on these forums was the only one able to source them for me but they are $450. The dealer here in Texas was almost $600 for the set. WTF?? lloyds makes them but without the logo. nobody I have found sells these with the 4C logo. I am thinking of paying the $450 so i don't have to pay $1000 for them 2 years from now when you really can't find them. It's crazy.
I’m quite sure Moparonline.com had them for a lot less than that.


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