General Product Description
This pair of Cannon Automotive heavy-duty, bespoke rubber car mats is designed to fit the Ford Transit V184/185 van perfectly, without any need for trimming. The tough design matches vehicles that can take on everything the world can throw at them. From off road dirt, snow, liquid or kids, these all rubber car mats are not only functional and hardwearing but are perfectly suited to any use you might make of your Transit van.
Ever since these Ford car mats were launched, we have heard nothing but praise for the chunky styling, virtually bullet-proof construction and the quality of the materials used.
Key Features
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A front pair of tailored, custom fit car mats.
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A perfect fit with no need for any trimming.
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A specially formulated, extra rugged rubber material to withstand both off-road and soft-road conditions.
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A high rim around the base area of the car mat that can hold up to half a litre of liquid.
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Anti-slip pattern on the back that holds the car mat securely in place. However, it is important to remove any existing car mats before installing our product.
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Extra thick heel pad provides protection where the car mat will endure most wear. Its special design drains water away from the pedals into the high-rimmed area of the mat.
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The square patterned area of the car mats can be used to scrape away dirt and snow before putting feet on the pedals.
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Long lasting, durable protection for the interior of your van.
Product Technical Details
The car mats are made from our specially formulated blend of hard-wearing, natural, virgin rubber and each one has been crafted with over a 1000 hours of development using the latest CAD/CAM technology to ensure that "Cannon Fit".
All our Car Mats, also known as Floor Liners, have been developed using the knowledge and experience Cannon have gained from over 60 years of manufacturing, supplying and exceeding the expectations of the world's leading car manufacturers.
Unlike most other Rubber Car Mats on the market, Cannon Car Mats are produced with one thing in mind “Quality of Engineering”.
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