Floor Mats For Winters

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CDNpatriot
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Floor Mats For Winters

Post by CDNpatriot »

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...l1116Anyone find them cheaper than this? Normally use the Michelin one's I buy at Costco but they tend to tear when my wife wears heels. Weathertech also seems very expensive.
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Banjovibe
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Post by Banjovibe »

Sam's Club has some outstanding matts for 20 bucks. You have to cut them to fit, but it took me 10 min. and I used the current floor matts as a template
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Sublimewind
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Post by Sublimewind »

Those look nice for being custom fit.... I like the above idea, except when you cut mats you tend to lose the edge that holds the nastiest from the carpet.. I used to live just south of you in Buffalo, so I know how it can get with salt and snow (I also know Toronto doesn't get as much snow, well north of the snow belt) So i don't think the weathertech mats would be overly usefull for you, unless you get a lot of crap on your feet in the winter...
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Post by Kincaid »

I got the Lloyd's RubberTite Mats from Stylin' Trucks for about $80 shipped (set of four). Mostly I liked the way they looked but they fit great.
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PMC
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Re: Floor Mats For Winters (CDNpatriot)

Post by PMC »

For about that price you can get the Vibe mats from GM. The dealer threw in the mats in my car but I think they said they were $120 cdn. I love them, they are keeping all the sand and crap off my carpet, and they did a great job in the winter.The only annoying thing was trying to dup out the water when they're full, without spilling any, but what are you going to do.
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Post by Sublimewind »

Quote, originally posted by PMC »For about that price you can get the Vibe mats from GM. The dealer threw in the mats in my car but I think they said they were $120 cdn. I love them, they are keeping all the sand and crap off my carpet, and they did a great job in the winter.The only annoying thing was trying to dup out the water when they're full, without spilling any, but what are you going to do. Use an old towel to sop a lot of it up first.. lol...
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Post by moonstonemike »

The only mats that I would say were winter mats are the huskyliner floor liners. No salt or ice will get on your carpet.
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Post by ou.grizzly »

I have husky floor liners in my 2008. Purchased them used for $130 bucks if I remember correctly. That included the front, rear, and cargo area.
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