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      11-17-2020, 05:25 PM   #1
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Which All season mats for m2c?

Any opinion on rubber mats for M2C?

I hear the f22/23 all season mats fit well. Can anyone confirm and send part number for the set ?

I could only find each individual mat and didn't want to order piece meal.

I also hear the grey M performance mats aren't that great.
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      11-17-2020, 07:07 PM   #2
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I have them and they come as front and back separately. I’m about to put them back on now that we’re getting into the slushy winter season.
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I opted for the M Performance Mats only not to get the stock ones messed up, but I don't drive in the rain or snow. If you are going to track in lots of mud, water and snow in the car I would instead opt for the Weather Tech mats as they have deeper side walls. I think I have even seen a place on here where you can switch out the Weather Tech logos for BMW or M logos if that is important to you.
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I opted for the M Performance Mats only not to get the stock ones messed up, but I don't drive in the rain or snow. If you are going to track in lots of mud, water and snow in the car I would instead opt for the Weather Tech mats as they have deeper side walls. I think I have even seen a place on here where you can switch out the Weather Tech logos for BMW or M logos if that is important to you.
Good to know about weather tech.

Yeah, I don't care if it says bmw or not. As long as they fit well.
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      11-17-2020, 08:46 PM   #5
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I have the weathertech mats, love them they are a perfect fit
also swapped out the weathertech logo for an M2 logo.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/8682380...f=yr_purchases
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      11-17-2020, 09:10 PM   #6
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IMO, the OEM rubber mats are the best. Nice soft compound. Easy to clean too. I kept them in all summer because of the gravel & mud that I deal with. Unfortunately I don't have a part # for you but they were noted as "All Season Mats" on my bill of sale.
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      11-17-2020, 10:38 PM   #7
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Front all season mats P/N: 51472210208
Rear all season mats P/N: 51472297420
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