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Old Jul 22, 2011 | 03:31 PM
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Recently ordered a full set of rubber floor mats made by Quadratec and am impressed by the quality. The website states the cargo area one will fit a 2011 4D, but won't fit mine due to the subwoofer. I debated cutting it to make it fit, but didn't want to risk it since it's $80. I called them and returned it and they also comped my shipping ($28), which was really professional.

Anyone know any other place I can purchase a rubber cargo mat that will work around the subwoofer on the passenger side of the cargo area?
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Old Jul 22, 2011 | 03:34 PM
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I have the same mat's and really like them. They have an outline so you know where to cut for the subwoofer. I've had nothing but great prices and experience from Quadratec and can't thank Joe the rep here from Quadratec.
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Old Jul 22, 2011 | 03:39 PM
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Cutting it wasn't a problem? DAAAAAAAAAM! I just sent it back and assumed I'd be able to find one that was already precut. Oh well, maybe I'll just reorder.
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Old Jul 22, 2011 | 03:43 PM
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Yea I would have just cut it off, the cut the lip off of the excess and siliconed it into place on the new edge to clean it up a bit.
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Old Jul 22, 2011 | 05:00 PM
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Not that I have the sub, but I do have the liners.. just a curiosity question.. Couldn't you unmount the sub, lay in the floor liner, cut where the bolts go thru, then silicone the new bolt holes with the sub installed? It'd keep it water proof, and they are flexible enough to allow access to the under floor storage area.
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Old Jul 22, 2011 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by TROUPP
Not that I have the sub, but I do have the liners.. just a curiosity question.. Couldn't you unmount the sub, lay in the floor liner, cut where the bolts go thru, then silicone the new bolt holes with the sub installed? It'd keep it water proof, and they are flexible enough to allow access to the under floor storage area.
I believe on the 2011 the subwoofer has a little pocket that it sits down in a little so wouldnt be able to just sit it on it.

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Old Jul 23, 2011 | 04:31 AM
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Originally Posted by NJBlackBetty
Recently ordered a full set of rubber floor mats made by Quadratec and am impressed by the quality. The website states the cargo area one will fit a 2011 4D, but won't fit mine due to the subwoofer. I debated cutting it to make it fit, but didn't want to risk it since it's $80. I called them and returned it and they also comped my shipping ($28), which was really professional.

Anyone know any other place I can purchase a rubber cargo mat that will work around the subwoofer on the passenger side of the cargo area?
So the rear mat is actually rubber like the stock floor mats? On-line the rear mat looks like the cheap plastic liners I've seen other places..
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Old Jul 23, 2011 | 04:35 AM
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the rear mat is just like the front floor mats. You will have to cut the mat to install if you have a subwoofer. I installed two last night. One in my four door rubicon with subwoofer and one in my two door with out subwoofer.

quality of the mat is top notch. One important note is that these mats come shipped in a box that is large enough for them to remain flat while shipping. they do not roll the map like the OEM mat or some other vendors.

Shoot Joe with Quadratec a PM. He will set you up with a good price and free shipping.
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Old Jul 23, 2011 | 04:40 AM
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Originally Posted by capt_howdey
So the rear mat is actually rubber like the stock floor mats? On-line the rear mat looks like the cheap plastic liners I've seen other places..
These mats are basically rubber but very rigid not floppy (you can't roll them) and they are easily modified.
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Old Jul 23, 2011 | 06:29 AM
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Just installed a full set of these 4 days ago in my 2011 4Dr Rubi. Like others have said, there is a template on the backside of the cargo mat to cut along to accommodate the sub. I cut it with a utility knife and used the cardboard they ship underneath when I cut. No problem and they fit great! The cargo mat IS a different material than the front and rear mats, but it's not cheap at all. Not sure why they wouldn't make it the same material, but mine was different. The only thing I didn't like was the stupid Q-Tech logo on them. I took them off, but still wish the oval with the holes was not there.
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