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    Rear Floor Mats

    Does anyone have any issues with the rear floor mats when the front seats are all the way back? When my drivers seat is moved all the way back it completely crunches my rear floor mat and I was curious if anyone else has this issue.

    Now I know this could quite possibly be the most technical post of all time, but this issue really annoys the hell out of me. I'm about to buy new floor mats and am wondering if anyone else has this problem.

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    I had a problem like that in my '02 GT. I'd say if you don't really have people in the back seat don't bother putting them in at all. I tossed mine and everything was okay.
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    Mine are fine, they dont get in the way when you move the seat back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ahawkins View Post
    Mine are fine, they dont get in the way when you move the seat back.
    Alex thats cause you are short. Fosset is tall so his seat goes all the way back.
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    Unfortunately I have a spot of some sort of adhesive that was spilled under my pass. floormat, so I need them to cover that up. I just don't get why the damn mats aren't sized right from Ford.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASUSMC View Post
    Alex thats cause you are short. Fosset is tall so his seat goes all the way back.
    Well I usually have my seat all the way back anyways? and since when is 5'11" short? Im pretty sure thats a smidge taller than average.

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    Yeah Alex thats still too short...sorry bud. Fosset as much as it kills me to say it, it is a Ford product so it's gonna have issues :( There are aftermarket replacements...not too sure if those will fit much better but it might be worth a shot

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    The average female is 5 feet, 3.75 inches (1.62 meters) tall and weighs 135 pounds (61.24 kilograms). The average male is 5 feet, 9 inches (1.75 meters) tall and weighs 162 pounds (73.48 kilograms). Between 1960 and 1990 the average American male became 2 inches (5 centimeters) taller and 27 pounds (12.25 kilograms) heavier, while the average American woman also grew 2 inches (5 centimeters) taller, but gained only 1 pound (0.45 kilograms).

    Sources: Asimov, Isaac. The Human Body, New rev. ed., p. 314; Diagram Group Staff. Comparisons, pp. 72-73.

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    That may be true alex but your average female is 4'11'', 100lbs and is 14 years old lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham@stage3 View Post
    That may be true alex but your average female is 4'11'', 100lbs and is 14 years old lol
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