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Anybody have a solution for a "dead pedal"? Ideally I would like to find a rubber/vinyl solution that matches or compliments the Stone interior color, rather than a metal one. The carpet underfoot in the left foot rest area is almost black from rain & snow & it impossible to keep clean.
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I second that? I have no clue what went through the W211 designer's mind (as a matter of fact, interior designers of the current MB models) when they included carpet for the dead pedal.
Is there a way we can petition to MBUSA or MB to start issuing out rubber padding (or even black hard plastic) as retrofit for all NEW and existing W211s?
Any ideas?
I second that? I have no clue what went through the W211 designer's mind (as a matter of fact, interior designers of the current MB models) when they included carpet for the dead pedal.
Is there a way we can petition to MBUSA or MB to start issuing out rubber padding (or even black hard plastic) as retrofit for all NEW and existing W211s?
Any ideas?
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im thinking about buying an aftermarket floor mat to match my ash interior, bring it to my local shoemaker and have him cut it to my specs - would need to figure how to best attach it...but at least i have somewhat of a plan
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Custom made mats are required for the stone interior
I had a carpet installer custom made some darker color mats for my stone 2003 SL.
I picked a darker beige/taupe color matching the upper dash of the stone interior and it looked totally stock.
I picked a darker beige/taupe color matching the upper dash of the stone interior and it looked totally stock.
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All good ideas. I have been thinking of cutting vinyl stair tread in the shape of a dead pedal but then it would have raw edges. Also I don't want to glue it to the carpet. I thought maybe someone else had some insight...at least I know my concerns are shared by others.
Another downside to not having a plastic/vinyl dead pedal is that after a while all the wetness/snow/salt will make the edge of the carpet where it goes down deeper into the footwell rot and then fray... Not neat. The ideal situation is a piece of vinyl that wraps around this corner a little. Back to the drawing board.
Another downside to not having a plastic/vinyl dead pedal is that after a while all the wetness/snow/salt will make the edge of the carpet where it goes down deeper into the footwell rot and then fray... Not neat. The ideal situation is a piece of vinyl that wraps around this corner a little. Back to the drawing board.
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Funny, I was thinking about the same thing on my way home from work tonight. I do use clear mats to protect the stone ones and just keep my foot off the dead pedal. My 2001 CLK dead pedal was plastic covered and my 04 is just carpet, more cost cutting by the bean counters at MB Don't they understand that certain useful little things are too important to cut out.
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We have stone interior too and now it's badly in need of some steam cleaning. Have the custom plastic clear mats too, but sometimes I just forget and put my foot on the dead pedal area so it's kinda dark there too. I can't believe a $50,000 car didn't come with at least a plastic dead pedal or even offer it as an option.
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Originally posted by Barry45RPM
Aftermarket Guys??? Are you Listening? How about a velcro mounted dead pedal to match the interior? Possibly the same color as the dash pad?
Aftermarket Guys??? Are you Listening? How about a velcro mounted dead pedal to match the interior? Possibly the same color as the dash pad?
1) a free retro for all existing W211 owners
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2) accessory deadpedal cover
MBUSA .... ARE YOU LISTENING ?????
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If you purchase the MB rubber mats, there is a flap that covers the dead pedal area.
These mats are a great fit. They do not look as good as carpet, but they are the best fitting and best looking all season rubber mats Ive ever seen
These mats are a great fit. They do not look as good as carpet, but they are the best fitting and best looking all season rubber mats Ive ever seen
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a) clean your carpeting regularly...it won't be a problem
b) I can't believe this many people are *****ing about this...if MB had not put carpeting there just as many, if not more, would be *****ing that MB had cut corners and not put carpeting there...
guess you can't please anyone.
b) I can't believe this many people are *****ing about this...if MB had not put carpeting there just as many, if not more, would be *****ing that MB had cut corners and not put carpeting there...
guess you can't please anyone.
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For more info on the MB mats Silvergt02 mentioned go to:
https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...threadid=57225
https://mbworld.org/forums/showthrea...threadid=57225
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I have the winter mats from mb and there is no dead pedal cover....hmm
MY hat goes off to the gentleman who suggested velcro..i think im gonna do it...have my shoemaker cut up a nice gray aftermarket mat...and ill velcro it...
pics could follow if it comes out ok
MY hat goes off to the gentleman who suggested velcro..i think im gonna do it...have my shoemaker cut up a nice gray aftermarket mat...and ill velcro it...
pics could follow if it comes out ok
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Originally posted by michael10128
I have the winter mats from mb and there is no dead pedal cover....hmm
I have the winter mats from mb and there is no dead pedal cover....hmm
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Silvergt02 - what mats do you have and when did you get them..mine have no dead pedal cover. i have the all season black honeycomb mb mats made for my 211 --
I know MB is now making colored winter mats, perhaps that is a new addition...
I know MB is now making colored winter mats, perhaps that is a new addition...
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colored all season mats
I have the same mats Silvergt02 has, in black, and they also come in ash and stone to match interiors. They give a nice rubber cover for the dead pedal, keeping it clean all year round. I kind of prefer the rubber mats anyway, as I don't have to be so paranoid as to what I might have stepped in before getting in and soiling the carpet.
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Re: colored all season mats
Originally posted by 10000_lakes
I have the same mats Silvergt02 has, in black, and they also come in ash and stone to match interiors. They give a nice rubber cover for the dead pedal, keeping it clean all year round. I kind of prefer the rubber mats anyway, as I don't have to be so paranoid as to what I might have stepped in before getting in and soiling the carpet.
I have the same mats Silvergt02 has, in black, and they also come in ash and stone to match interiors. They give a nice rubber cover for the dead pedal, keeping it clean all year round. I kind of prefer the rubber mats anyway, as I don't have to be so paranoid as to what I might have stepped in before getting in and soiling the carpet.
Based upon the pictures provided by another poster on this new rubber mats, I thought the rubber flap that covers the dead pedal is kinda short. If so, does it actually protect the dead pedal completely or there is still areas of exposures.
I have the older version of the rubber mats and I decided not to change it because I thought the new version has too short of a flap for the dead pedal.
Am I on track with my assessment ???
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Do you have a part number for the mats? And What color did you get? I would be interested in getting the rubber mats in stone...ast least for winter use.
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I dont have a part # because I didnt buy them, my dealer threw them in with the deal. Im sure if you look at any MB site that offers factory parts you can find them
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Do you have a part number for the mats? And What color did you get? I would be interested in getting the rubber mats in stone...ast least for winter use.
Do you have a part number for the mats? And What color did you get? I would be interested in getting the rubber mats in stone...ast least for winter use.
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Gerarhead,
Silvergt02 and everyone else answered the questions, but I will add this one opinion; Although the dead pedal is covered well with the new all season mat, I feel the older style all season mat from mb appears to do a better job in handling liquids (melting snow). The new ones don't have a raised lip like the old ones. Otherwise, the new ones fit really well and snap in place in the existing mounting holes.
Silvergt02 and everyone else answered the questions, but I will add this one opinion; Although the dead pedal is covered well with the new all season mat, I feel the older style all season mat from mb appears to do a better job in handling liquids (melting snow). The new ones don't have a raised lip like the old ones. Otherwise, the new ones fit really well and snap in place in the existing mounting holes.
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Originally posted by 10000_lakes
Gerarhead,
Silvergt02 and everyone else answered the questions, but I will add this one opinion; Although the dead pedal is covered well with the new all season mat, I feel the older style all season mat from mb appears to do a better job in handling liquids (melting snow). The new ones don't have a raised lip like the old ones. Otherwise, the new ones fit really well and snap in place in the existing mounting holes.
Gerarhead,
Silvergt02 and everyone else answered the questions, but I will add this one opinion; Although the dead pedal is covered well with the new all season mat, I feel the older style all season mat from mb appears to do a better job in handling liquids (melting snow). The new ones don't have a raised lip like the old ones. Otherwise, the new ones fit really well and snap in place in the existing mounting holes.
I guess I will look into getting another set of rubber mats since I have the old ones already.
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Originally posted by Gunther
a) clean your carpeting regularly...it won't be a problem
b) I can't believe this many people are *****ing about this...if MB had not put carpeting there just as many, if not more, would be *****ing that MB had cut corners and not put carpeting there...
guess you can't please anyone.
a) clean your carpeting regularly...it won't be a problem
b) I can't believe this many people are *****ing about this...if MB had not put carpeting there just as many, if not more, would be *****ing that MB had cut corners and not put carpeting there...
guess you can't please anyone.
2) My cheap Civic came with a dead pedal standard. If a cheap Honda can come with one standard, a $50,000 better damn well have come with one. Since it doesn't, I have every right to ***** and tell everyone how cheap Mercedes has become. It prolly only costs the manufacturer like 50 cents to put in. It's inexcusable for them not to have one, especially when they offer such a light colored carpet.
They can please everyone easily. Spend the few cents and put in a dead pedal. Join the rest of the automotive world.