Cool, I was thinking of just getting the defective old part number ones ending in C vs. D. Then just not using the drain connection.I have the Mopar mats installed without cutting them(plugs still in floor, carpet not cut & 2 extra plugs in mats). They stick up a tad, but it is barely noticeable. In fact I don't notice it now, at all.
What was defective?Cool, I was thinking of just getting the defective old part number ones ending in C vs. D. Then just not using the drain connection.
Yes, cutting the plug flush with the bottom of the mat works perfectly. Quadratic has the plugs. I’d post the link but I’m on an iPad. I can post it tomorrow if you wish......Like can I cut off the part that sticks down ans the put a second drain plug in the hole of the matt?
Interesting! Is there a swap process? I had purchased a pair back in JanuaryThe part that plugs into the drain doesn't seal and allows water to enter. They redesigned it...so new part # ones end in D vs. old ones with C
I have the same set up with no issues at all.I have the Mopar mats installed without cutting them(plugs still in floor, carpet not cut & 2 extra plugs in mats). They stick up a tad, but it is barely noticeable. In fact I don't notice it now, at all.