Installation Guide
Installing custom-fit floor mats should feel simple, but doing it properly makes a real difference. A well-installed set sits flat, stays in place, and keeps the driver area safe. This guide walks through the process step by step so your black mat set looks right and works the way it should from day one.
Step-by-Step Installation
Take out all old mats before installing the new set. Stacking mats can cause movement and affect pedal safety.
Remove dust, sand, and debris so the new mats sit flat and make full contact with the floor.
Match driver, passenger, rear, and trunk pieces. Custom-fit mats should align naturally with the floor shape.
Push along the edges and contours so the mat follows the floor lines and sits evenly.
Make sure the mat does not interfere with brake, throttle, or clutch movement.

Fitment Check After Installation
A properly fitted set should feel natural right away. The mats should not slide, lift, or leave visible gaps.
What Good Fit Looks Like
- Edges follow floor contours
- No movement during use
- Driver area stays clear
- Clean, uniform look
Signs Something Is Off
- Edges lifting or curling
- Gaps near center tunnel
- Mat shifting when stepping in
- Pedal area interference
Installation Tips for Black Mats
Black mats are the most common choice because they blend into most interiors. A few small details help them look even better.
- Let mats rest briefly after unpacking to regain shape
- Align edges before pressing down fully
- Use natural light to check fit visually
- Install in a clean, dry environment

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