Trunk floor mat - 2004 sebring
Does anybody know the specific part number for the floor mat that covers the spare tire? I've got a 2004 and the carpet and soundproofing mats have separated from the wood between them and now I can't put anything in the trunk without it sinking into the spare wheel well.
I'm trying to reglue them together, but have a feeling it won't work. I've tried looking at replacement part websites, but don't know the part number and cannot find the specific part through a general search.
Thanks in advance.
I'm trying to reglue them together, but have a feeling it won't work. I've tried looking at replacement part websites, but don't know the part number and cannot find the specific part through a general search.
Thanks in advance.
Is this a guessing game? So it's not a convertible, it must be either a coupe or sedan. Given that the coupe has 2 doors and is built in Japan by Mitsubishi and the sedan has four doors and is built by Chrysler in the USA, would you suppose that they are different parts?
As for the color, I suspect he was asking about the color in the trunk, since the trunk is the subject of your inquiry.
Anyway, the only reason you need a part number is to order the part. The suggestion of going to the dealer and walking up to the parts counter and asking the man to give you a price seems eminently reasonable. He is fully capable of looking up the part number and finding the price, provided you give him the information you seem not to want to give here, namely, what model car it is.
When the price for the part seems outrageous, as it probably will, you could always go to Lowe's or Home Depot and buy a piece of masonite, cut it out to the correct shape, glue on some felt from the local auto parts store, put it in place, close the trunk and be done with it.
As for the color, I suspect he was asking about the color in the trunk, since the trunk is the subject of your inquiry.
Anyway, the only reason you need a part number is to order the part. The suggestion of going to the dealer and walking up to the parts counter and asking the man to give you a price seems eminently reasonable. He is fully capable of looking up the part number and finding the price, provided you give him the information you seem not to want to give here, namely, what model car it is.
When the price for the part seems outrageous, as it probably will, you could always go to Lowe's or Home Depot and buy a piece of masonite, cut it out to the correct shape, glue on some felt from the local auto parts store, put it in place, close the trunk and be done with it.
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