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Need "over the wheel floor mats" floor mats for 2009 E350

I have a 2009 E350 and every floor mat I can find only covers the flat part of the floor for the drivers side. I need mats that go "over the wheel hump" where my left foot rests. My carpet is great except where my left foot sits on top of the wheel well and my carpet cleaner cant clean it because it is rounded. I have looked just about everywhere and I was surprised that Weathertech does not offer such a product. What I am looking for is real world experience with someone who has what I am looking for, not just guesses. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 
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No guesses here, I used p/n WCP33251 from an outfit called Tri-State Enterprises which might suit your needs: WHOLESALE Truck Accessories and Truck Bed Covers

These are a rigid plastic liner, think of Weather Tech without the price. Very basic, paid $66.95 for just the front set shipped to my front door---back in 2010.

See if those suit you.
 
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I found that part number and it does fit my vehicle. The pictures they have up are general pics and not model specific. Could you take a picture of them i your van for me? Greatly appreciated!
 
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Mine are showing a ton of wear, not sure they'd be the best images.

I can do it but they'll be fugly.
 
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Question possible answer

Why not just install a dead pedal?
 
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Originally Posted by tx2sturgis
Why not just install a dead pedal?
It would be in the way of the E-Brake pedal.

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On their way! $85 shipped to my door....Thank You!
 
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On their way! $85 shipped to my door....Thank You!
Glad to help----send me some Reps!
 
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It would be in the way of the E-Brake pedal.
If the parking brake pedal is traveling all the way to the floor its not adjusted right....

 
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Originally Posted by tx2sturgis
If the parking brake pedal is traveling all the way to the floor its not adjusted right....

Duh!!!

Typically dead pedals would occupy the same space---engaged or not--as the E-Brake pedal so its not a good idea having both in the same area.

Another of those "been there, done that" moments wherein the impossible happens---thanks in no small part to the female of our species.
 
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Duh!!!

Typically dead pedals would occupy the same space---engaged or not--as the E-Brake pedal so its not a good idea having both in the same area.

Another of those "been there, done that" moments wherein the impossible happens---thanks in no small part to the female of our species.
I'm actually referring to the small dead pedals that mount on that wheelwell/footrest area, just under the parking brake pedal.

Either way, the OP ordered the inserts so now its a moot point.

A few years ago, I had my old pickup in for its yearly state required inspection. They had me pull in the bay and operate lights, horn etc.

The young man said, now press the _____ ..... something unintelligible to me. He was out front of the pickup and we were in a noisy garage.

I said, the what? He said louder, "The E-BRAKE!"

I said "The WHAT?"

He moved in closer: "Sir, your emergency brake"...


OH!

In my entire life me and everyone I know has always called it a parking brake...which it is. Sometimes emergency brake, or maybe a hand (or hill holding) brake in the case of a manual transmission.

Never had heard it called an 'e-brake'....I guess the world of internet, e-trade, and e-mail have changed common vocabulary.

So here I am, an old fart, thinking, what the hell is an Electronic Brake?



 
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Originally Posted by tx2sturgis

Never had heard it called an 'e-brake'....I guess the world of internet, e-trade, and e-mail have changed common vocabulary.

So here I am, an old fart, thinking, what the hell is an Electronic Brake?



Yeah we're living in a lazy society, where "textspeak" is all too common these days. Wanna have fun? Next time someone throws an anagram acronym at you ask what the letters actually mean---you'll be shocked how many don't know, never knew most likely, just repeating something they've heard.

But OTOH (on the other hand) I have a '99 Volvo S80 T6 that has an electronic brake pressure distribution system and computer to run it all---that's an E Brake right?
 
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Been calling it an e-brake for 40 years, its nothing new to me.
 
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Hey JWA....how do I send those Reps?
 
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Talking english as a second language...

Originally Posted by Trigger1911
Been calling it an e-brake for 40 years, its nothing new to me.
Hmmm...

Well ok...but regional differences might also account for it...

Around here, we never drink 'pop', 'soda', or 'cola'...we drink a coke...even if its a Pepsi or a Dr Pepper...

So there!

 


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