Question on floor drain plugs

Den_the_Rube

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My Jeep TJ had rubber floor plugs for the floor drains. My Roxor never had plugs and this winter I’ve had so much cold and snow come in through the drains I decided to plug them. I could do the work myself and measure and search but thought someone might have the answer off the top of their head. Are there OEM floor plugs from Mahindra. If so does anyone have a part number. If not has anyone found a decent rubber plug that will fit?

Thanks a million. I appreciate you letting me slack off and beg you guys for an answer.
 
Den, Summit Racing has a large selection. I have not measured what the hole sizes are.
 
I would need to measure but I wonder if a rubber cap from an oil bath hub would fit. They have different sizes. I’m thinking the semi trailer ones will be too large. Some of the steers have smaller ones but I think they might be too small. Or a gooseneck. Worst case just get some rubber and put a bolt thru it and drop it in the hole. Might not seal tight but it’ll stop more cold air than nothing in it.

Or put one of them expanding boat plugs in it. Lotta options, just think out of the box.
 
Coldweather8, don't you have ice sickles popping up though your your drain holes instead of water?
 
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I just ordered a pack for mine. My Roxor was evicted from the heated garage and now sits outside. I noticed pools of water on the floor.
 
I did too. I like having the drains and wouldn’t want to plug them if I didn’t have a cab. Now with our warm spell it’s letting more slush water in than out.
 
I did too. I like having the drains and wouldn’t want to plug them if I didn’t have a cab. Now with our warm spell it’s letting more slush water in than out.
I have the all weather cab but it only covers the deiver and passenger. The bed is open. Any rain we get finds it's way fwd to the floor area.
 
I only let my dog ride with me. Wife doesn’t know how to shift manual, I tried to teach her when we were in high school and it turned out badly for both of us. To the point she likes admiring it from the outside.
 
I only let my dog ride with me. Wife doesn’t know how to shift manual, I tried to teach her when we were in high school and it turned out badly for both of us. To the point she likes admiring it from the outside.
Awesome. same here!
 
I just ordered a pack for mine. My Roxor was evicted from the heated garage and now sits outside. I noticed pools of water on the floor.
Putting plugs in the drain holes is counter productive if you have water standing in the cab already.
 
I usually don’t have water until I drive through slush or powder snow comes in through them. When I’m working I want to keep it out as much as possible. If there’s any in there when I’m done I’ll drain it just like I’ve done with my old jeeps. I just want to slow it up and try to keep some heat inside.
 
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