Afternoon,Has anyone tried to repair the genuine rubber mat with an old one piece together?
All the other mats are in great shape
Afternoon,
I recall Paul @depronman achieved a rather good repair a few years ago. He found a good condition (still. Ice and think with no holes) passenger rubber mat and used a scalpel blade to remove a section large enough to to go where the drivers area had worn thin which resulted in holes like yours.
He proceeded to cut the very same shape out of the worn drivers mat and adhered the edges of the cutout into place. Think he also reinforced the join with a cut open bike cycle inner tube adhered onto the underside.
I’ll be needing to do similar in the next year as the rubber mats in the EYV A2 are extremely thin now.
Hope this helps but sure Paul will be along shortly to explain what he done better then I just did above.
Kind regards,
Tom
Rally like the bike inner tube for reinforcement. Will have to remember this fix!
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Looks pretty good did you support it somehow on the back?Yes, in the best Blue Peter tradition, here is one I did earlier.
Yes aircraft quality speed tape!Looks pretty good did you support it somehow on the back?
nice one thanks done a search prices seems to be in the £100s don't suppose you have a link?Yes aircraft quality speed tape!
Sadly no, it is so long ago the I got it. It was expensive but not £mega. It came from Amazon.nice one thanks done a search prices seems to be in the £100s don't suppose you have a link?