Weather Tech Mats
Thank you.
The Digital Fit ones have a flange around the periphery of the floor mats which is intimately adapted to areas surrounding each cabin floor space. Are these the ones you have?
The first three pics are of the digital fit ones I am looking for, while the last one is of the mat I found on DealerFit.
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BTW, make sure you order the 3rd row if you need it. It is a separate item number. I'm not sure if you had the same problem with your dealer, but I originally requested the liners and they ordered the mats for me. I ended up keeping the mats for use in the summer (have have little kids) and I use the liners in the winter. If you order the third row liner, you will find that it doesn't cover the space between the door and the footwell (same issue with the Weathertech liners). I put my mat over top of the liner in the third row to cover that carped area.
Last edited by 43221B; Feb 12, 2010 at 09:56 AM.
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I have pictures below. Notice, they are the EXACT pattern as in the Weathertech provided picture. Perhaps the Weathertech fits better, but I'm not quite sure how they could. These are pretty snug. I also would be surprised if Weathertech would re-tool their injection mold machine to make liners for MB that fit worse. The only difference appears to be the logos and they are just a sticker (in both cases) applied in the same spot on both liners. The underside says MacNeil Automotive (aka Weathertech).
I'm looking on dealerfit now and just wondering what the benefit of the liners is over the mats as I am looking for something to replace my OEM carpet mats with.
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The all weather floor mats, are in my opinion, a slightly better looking, thicker mat. I don't believe they are a MacNeil Automotive/Weathertech product. They look more like they are made of thick rubber where as the liners look more like a thin plastic (but still aren't bad looking). The all weather floor mats do not have a lip. Water and slush/salt will run off onto your carpet. Oddly, the all weather floor mats have a section that cover the carpeted area between the third row and the right rear passenger door. The floor liners do not. That is why I throw my all weather mat over my liner in the third row.
I think the all weather mats are good for a GL that gets a lot of rough use in the summer and they protect your carpet from occasionaly wet or muddy shoes. The liners are good because those of us that live in snowy areas know that whatever is under your feet almost never dries out. If I have several stops, I'll have a quarter inch of water setting in my floor liner by the end of the day.
Hope this helps.
Hope they work out and thanks for the info!
Also wanted to mention that the all weather mats don't go over the second or third row hump while the liners do. So for others trying to decide between the two, keep that in mind.
I have pictures below. Notice, they are the EXACT pattern as in the Weathertech provided picture. Perhaps the Weathertech fits better, but I'm not quite sure how they could. These are pretty snug. I also would be surprised if Weathertech would re-tool their injection mold machine to make liners for MB that fit worse. The only difference appears to be the logos and they are just a sticker (in both cases) applied in the same spot on both liners. The underside says MacNeil Automotive (aka Weathertech).
Was OP able to order Q6740009 and get a single piece for the 2nd row from MB dealer?
The quality seems great. The exterior of the box had an OEM MB sticker on it... Plus there is a Mercedes Benz logo on the right and left front liners...
Sorry for the crudeness of the pics - they are from my iphone.
BJ




Meanwhile, I contacted Dealerfit.com and talked to a rep, Michael, he returned to me and said they actually changed the description on their website now.
Ordered a set for mine!!!
Sorry for poor pic quality, took pics w/ my phone.
Last edited by Franman; Feb 24, 2010 at 03:40 PM.
They are definitely OEM, came in the Mercedes packaging, etc. Must have been a recent update. I actually favor the new "hexagonal" design...also interesting that the 3rd row passenger side floormat shape was changed.
If you build out a 2010 GL vehicle on www.mbusa.com and go to "Step 4: Accessories" and choose the all weather floor mats under "Vehicle Care and Protection", they show the hexagonal mats that I received delivery on yesterday from dealerfit (MB OEM Pic below). Certainly must be a recent update since you purchased yours in July.
Dealerfit needs to update their website pics.

NOTE: I emailed dealerfit support. We'll see if they update their pic.
Last edited by Franman; Feb 24, 2010 at 03:39 PM. Reason: Update


