OEM all weather floor mats
#1
OEM all weather floor mats
So after only a week of "cut to fit" floor mats, I've decided to go with the OEM all weather ones. I can't take the sliding, drives me nuts.
My question is, who has the best price on the OEM all weather mats? I've seen them for 100 with shipping on ebay... has anyone seen them for a better price?
Thanks,
Sean
2010 Taffeta White Sport
My question is, who has the best price on the OEM all weather mats? I've seen them for 100 with shipping on ebay... has anyone seen them for a better price?
Thanks,
Sean
2010 Taffeta White Sport
#5
I used Bernardi, tho' I don't know where their prices are at the moment.
A tip; the passenge side mat doesn't have the floor hooks that the driver's side uses.
Epoxy a chunk of velcro (the sticky side won't hold) to the bottom of the mat. Use the 'hook' part. It will stick to the carpet, and keep the mat from endlessly sliding forward.
Moon
A tip; the passenge side mat doesn't have the floor hooks that the driver's side uses.
Epoxy a chunk of velcro (the sticky side won't hold) to the bottom of the mat. Use the 'hook' part. It will stick to the carpet, and keep the mat from endlessly sliding forward.
Moon
#9
So after only a week of "cut to fit" floor mat, I've decided to go with the OEM all weather ones. I can't take the sliding, drives me nuts.
My question is, who has the best price on the OEM all weather mats? I've seen them for 100 with shipping on ebay... has anyone seen them for a better price?
Thanks,
Sean
2010 Taffeta White Sport
My question is, who has the best price on the OEM all weather mats? I've seen them for 100 with shipping on ebay... has anyone seen them for a better price?
Thanks,
Sean
2010 Taffeta White Sport
#13
I'd ask my rear passenger if he noticed this, but his response would be "woof".
#14
Hook &loop (velcro) available at your hardware store.
#15
I know I'm one in a few of people on here that don't like them-- at least the drivers floor mat. Over the course of two years with my shoe placement I burned a hole in them. The material is really weak and tears easily! The rubber needles on the bottom tear off so easily it's kind of a joke... Other than it being weak, they do look nice.
#16
OEM All Weather Mats
I totally agree - I was a little disappointed when I received the OEM all weathers because they weren't as sturdy as I thought they would be. The $20 set of floor mats from Costco I put in my wife's car were a thicker grade of rubber.
I bought the Honda cargo floor liner as well, and that was even thinner. I remember "back in the day" when OEM stuff was much more robust and justified the high cost.
I've never seen WeatherTech mats in a car before (besides in pictures) so I'm curious to know how well they work.
I bought the Honda cargo floor liner as well, and that was even thinner. I remember "back in the day" when OEM stuff was much more robust and justified the high cost.
I've never seen WeatherTech mats in a car before (besides in pictures) so I'm curious to know how well they work.
#18
I'm going for this, rears and front passenger side as well.
Schoat I told her to take her boots off and let the 'warm' air get to the cold feet, it worked ;-)
Thanks guys.
Schoat I told her to take her boots off and let the 'warm' air get to the cold feet, it worked ;-)
Thanks guys.
#19
My rear passengers can't touch their feet to the mats to move them, but they sure can kick the front seats & get them dirty. Glad I have seat covers!
#20
I made the mistake of purchasing the OEM all weather floor mats. The first time it snow the snow from my shoes melted and rolled off the mats and onto the carpet. They provide no real protection for the carpet. Just got my weathertech floor liners yesterday, they fit great and look like they can hold a gallon of water!!!