Shifty Floor Mats
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Shifty Floor Mats
Has anyone noticed the stock floor mats easilly become detached from their anchor hooks and bunch up under the gas pedal? Do the all weather mats replace the stock ones or do they sit on top of them? They seem expensive.
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Originally Posted by jimmyR
Has anyone noticed the stock floor mats easilly become detached from their anchor hooks and bunch up under the gas pedal? Do the all weather mats replace the stock ones or do they sit on top of them? They seem expensive.
I only had my stock mats on for about a week before installing the winter mats, but didn't have any problem with the driver's mat becoming unhooked.
The winter mats replace the stock mats, and definitely stay put. They are rubber and quite heavy. Seem like a permanent floor in fact. I might even leave them in year round. They are actually quite comfortable (unlike the winter mats in my previous car, which were kind of hard and clumsy).
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No slippage, but then again I've got the beefy all weathers on.
My dealer recommended not to leave them under the all weathers since they could get moldy if wet under there. I just got around to taking mine out from under after a month of driving around like that. My mats are fresh and waiting for the spring sitting in a closet.
Originally Posted by cab
I have my all-weather mats over the standard ones with no problen at all. I just haven't bothered taking out the orginals.
#7
Originally Posted by Nabbs
I plan to keep the all-weathers on year-round, much easier to keep clean then the originals.
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well the day that i got the Rdx i had the one that says RDX on it..and than in the 2nd week i bought at Costco in Montreal,Carpets From Michelin.
they look like this but mines is the squared picture up in the left..
they look like this but mines is the squared picture up in the left..
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