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Xfer Case Hole For Floor Mat

Borinqua Bronco

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Does anyone out in Bronco Land have the measurements or template that comes with the rubber aftermarket Bronco front floor mat that tells you where to cut the hole for the xfer case shifter to go through?

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DirtDonk

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I'm sure someone will have those for you, but I would think it would be easier (and more accurate) to remove the shifter so the mat can lay down flat on the floor. Then you can just use the hole itself and cut accordingly.

If you have an early T-shift case, this should be pretty straightforward. With a later J-shift, I'm not sure how much hassle it is to remove.

Good luck.

paul
 

Crush

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You dont even need to remove the shifter. Take the shifter boot and trim ring off. Measure from the bend in the floorpan down to the center of the shifter and mark a spot on that measurement. Then measure from the drivers side of the hump right at the edge and make another mark. Then where these two marks intersect cut an x just big enough to let the shifter pass through the mat. Slide the mat over the shifter and get mat in place cutting the x a little at a time until the mat is where you want it. Then trim for the hole
 

Major Tom

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You dont even need to remove the shifter. Take the shifter boot and trim ring off. Measure from the bend in the floorpan down to the center of the shifter and mark a spot on that measurement. Then measure from the drivers side of the hump right at the edge and make another mark. Then where these two marks intersect cut an x just big enough to let the shifter pass through the mat. Slide the mat over the shifter and get mat in place cutting the x a little at a time until the mat is where you want it. Then trim for the hole

does the trim ring go under or on top of the mat
 

fordwheeler

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Oct 22, 2011
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Nashville
mine is put over the mat and i believe that is the best way, Once you put the boot and trim over it, it looks fine. i dont have trim over the t-case shifter but ill add a picture for reference.

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