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AJS4X4



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Rear load space protection.
Gentlemen,

Got this nice new X-Tech 90 and need to protect the rear load area and keep it quiet, any pointers.?

Andy.
Post #64071 17th Mar 2011 12:44pm
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bob neville



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Andy

I have a large roll of black rubber checker plate mat, about 7/8mm thick - your are more than welcome to some if you want it but it would be collection only.

I use it in the back section of my double cab.

Bob
Post #64074 17th Mar 2011 1:25pm
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markb110



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Andy

I have the Exmoor trim acustic matting - covers the floor and the wheel boxes

Mark
Post #64097 17th Mar 2011 6:11pm
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nakatanenga



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Soon available for 90/110 front, middle and rear.


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Post #64103 17th Mar 2011 6:53pm
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AJS4X4



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I think you are spot on Mark, the Exmoor mat looks like the way to go for now. Thumbs Up

Andy.
Post #64105 17th Mar 2011 7:07pm
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BigMike



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Andy, rubber stable matting is about 26 quid a sheet and one sheet will do the rear. also looks good too. knobbly on one side, "striped" on the other. cant fault it.
Post #64106 17th Mar 2011 7:12pm
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AJS4X4



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BigMike wrote:
Andy, rubber stable matting is about 26 quid a sheet and one sheet will do the rear. also looks good too. knobbly on one side, "striped" on the other. cant fault it.


Thanks for that, will raid the wifes stables at dawn Rolling with laughter well at least to have a look. Thumbs Up, does it fold well Question

Andy.
Post #64163 17th Mar 2011 11:27pm
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BigMike



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No it's about 9 mil thick
Post #64165 17th Mar 2011 11:32pm
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Re: Rear load space protection.
AJS4X4 wrote:
Gentlemen,

Got this nice new X-Tech 90 and need to protect the rear load area and keep it quiet, any pointers.?

Andy.

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