Recommendations for rubber floor mats and boot liner

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Recommendations for rubber floor mats and boot liner

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Hi,

I'm just about to purchase a 2003 406 GLX estate.

Does anyone have any recommendations for where to buy rubber floor mats and boot and load space liners.

I'm likely to carry quite a lot of stuff - garden waste etc in the back and want to keep it as clean as I can!.

I've been looking on ebay of course but there are quite a few and the prices vary by quite some margin.

Also would anyone know what the relevant Peugeot part numbers would be for floor mats and boot liners for this car.


Thanks.
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Not too sure about a recommendation for a boot liner, but I can recommend not to buy the cheap sets off Ebay. I did & the floor mats slip & slide & the rubber boot mat isn't a proper fit - it's just some generic boot mat. I did get a genuine set of floor mats for about £30 & they've been great. Other than that, I'd keep an eye out for someone selling a genuine boot liner on Ebay.
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I bought a genuine Pug load liner 2nd hand off eBay, which cost me £25 & a 100 mile round trip, which I thought was OK as they were about £100 at the time.

This http://www.thepeugeotshop.co.uk/product ... 664AR-1186 might be OK, (despite the picture of a saloon)! The genuine article is rigid plastic and has sides about 9" high.

The same version fits all estates & lets you get at the CD changer etc. BTW
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I've got a genuine Pug load liner but it only comes up a couple of inches :(

My pa has one of these http://www.hatchbag.co.uk/index.php in his C5 which is pretty neat, if a tad pricey.

I see Yeoman's also do floor mats :wink:
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Thanks for the advice.

I had come across Yeomans and found their very useful accessories PDF for December 2004 - but were the OEM floor mats and (front only? ) floor trays and load liners the same for all years or did they change at some point.

The front floor trays look very useful - I often wear wellies which tend to be caked in mud (and other things) so these would have been perfect but out of stock (presumably not to be re-stocked either).

Has any one got the Cannon floor mats as shown here?: http://www.towequipe.co.uk/shippingcalc ... SKU=CVS133.
They are £50 for the set and wondered how they compared to the OEM ones.
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Is there anyone who could anyone please confirm whether this is the right part number for my car: 9664AR

Rubber boot liner for estate.

My car is a 2003 GLX estate - registered in June 03.

I've heard of servicebox - is this available to the public to check for things like this?
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Yep, http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/

..just tell them you're a small garage. :wink:
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