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  1. A7 Rubber Mat fitting 
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    Hi all,

    Just a quick one regarding Rubber Mats.
    Decided to bite the bullet on a set for the car. The carpet mats were being destroyed with all the bad weather so it made sense to spend a little to protect the carpet ones.

    I fitted the fronts in this morning and while the passenger one looks perfect, the drivers side is a bit odd in fitment.
    Has anyone got a set and can confirm the drivers side is a bit on the shorter side to the carpet ones and stop just short of the pedals.
    It also doesnt quite fit around the rest pedal/space for your left foot.

    I'm hoping I've not made a mistake on part numbers. The one I got was
    4G8061501A041

    The Audi store website does state:
    2011-2014: 4G8061501041
    2015+ 4G8061501B041

    And so none of them match

    The description of the listing (Stafford Audi) state it is for a "PART NUMBER: 4G8061501A041. Audi A7 2011 on. 1x Pair Of Genuine Rubber Floor Mats."

    My understanding is despite the facelift, there were no structural changes between the Pre and Post 2015 A7 shape (mine being Post 2015).

    Google Images only seem to show mats on their own or the passenger mat fitted in the annoyingly!

    I'm sure its fine but just find it odd that should I have anything under my shoe, it could land on the main under carpet of the car in which case even the original carpet mats would protect more around the pedal area.

    thanks all!
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  2. Re: A7 Rubber Mat fitting 
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    Hi Akash,

    I ordered front rubber mats last year and were Audi Genuine A7 2015> Front Rubber Mats 4G8061501B041.

    The rear mats are AUDI A6 / A7 SET OF REAR RUBBER FLOOR MATS 4G0061511041

    The front ones I have fit fine in my MY17 A7 (FL). Just nipped out and took a quick pic for you. hth.

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  3. Re: A7 Rubber Mat fitting 
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    sThanks for the reply and going out to take the picture. I can't seem to upload the picture I took last night so lets try an IMGUR


    https://imgur.com/a/1F7pxgl

    Assuming we just have a different angle, this seems to be the same as my ones. I have dropped Stafford Audi a quick message to confirm too but I think I'll just have to accept for whatever reason, they did not design the mats to go beyond the pedals

    thanks once again
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