Traveller rear compartment mat set
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Traveller rear compartment mat set
I'm replacing the mat set at the rear of the Traveller in the luggage area but I've come across an impasse. In order to remove the wheel arch covers I must first remove the arm rest thingy from the back seat area but I can't work out how it is fixed. It is certainly fixed solid by some means and I don't want to damage it by brute force. How do I remove this bit?
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Re: Traveller rear compartment mat set
It turns out they are part of the card for the rear so the whole card comes away as one with the arm rest attached.
Can I take this opportunity to recommend the mat set provided by Bull Motif. This is the first time I have fitted after market upholstery items and they have fitted first time without any tweaking or swearing needed. Full marks to the manufacturer!
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and after (just needed to refit bolts and petrol pipe cover, waiting for the paint to dry):
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Can I take this opportunity to recommend the mat set provided by Bull Motif. This is the first time I have fitted after market upholstery items and they have fitted first time without any tweaking or swearing needed. Full marks to the manufacturer!
Before:
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and after (just needed to refit bolts and petrol pipe cover, waiting for the paint to dry):
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Re: Traveller rear compartment mat set
very nice indeed
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Re: Traveller rear compartment mat set
If I could get the screws undone to get the old set out then I could replace it. Trouble is there would be no more piling all the junk and rubbish in the back and off down the tip or the new set would look as bad as the old one
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Re: Traveller rear compartment mat set
Judging by the condition of mine I think that is what the previous owners must have done with it. Fortunately I rarely need to go to the tip these days now that the council have given us a green wheely bin for garden waste.
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Re: Traveller rear compartment mat set
Can't get old Dysons, tables and used oil in the green wheelie bin
The tip is the best place for a Dyson cleaner.

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Re: Traveller rear compartment mat set
I've refitted the boot matting on mine. When I need to put something in which would mark or scratch I use a heavy duty rubber sheet to protect it, and remove it when finished.
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Re: Traveller rear compartment mat set
I have one of those on the bed
Sorry too much information

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Re: Traveller rear compartment mat set
Oh, really? I think we need to ask for More Information and some pictures, please! 

Mike
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Sorry no pics no dig. camera! No Minor, yet. One day..
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Sorry no pics no dig. camera! No Minor, yet. One day..