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Old 04-25-2001, 06:43 PM
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Question floor mats, spoiler?

I have 2 questions....
I see that there are All Season Floor Mats that you can get at the Acura dealer for around $60. How are they different from the floor mats that come with the car?

Is the Rear Wing Spoiler that you can get from this site ($279 painted) the exact same thing that the dealer offers? And how hard would it be to install it?

Also, how many people have the trunk tray...is this something that would be useful to have?

Thanks for the input!
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The mats are rubberized; the standard mats are carpeted. I have no take on the trunk-tray mat, but it would seem more cost-efficient to get a waterproof "tub" as an aftermarket item if required.
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Darla's right. I have the trunk tray, I got it because my dog swims every day and I always seem to have a trunk full of wet towels and balls. I got them to throw it in on the deal as an afterthought. I have no idea how much they cost but one of those plastic laundry tubs or whatever they are would work just as well and save you $100 dollars or so probably.

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Feliz,
Depending on the size of the dog (rather than the old "depends on the size of the fight in the dog, not the size of the dog in the fight"), a smaller dog can paddle around in the tub. All bets are off for a Lab (a beagle can get a bit more milage/"paddle-age").
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Darla, I have an 85 pound Border Collie/Shepard cross, too large to swim in a tub. And you? I don't mean do you swim in tubs, what kind of dog do you have?
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Beagles are my expertise (read Snoopy!). If it (or I) can't swim in a hot tub, it's just too big!!!). Size matters in some things!
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i have two beagles =D hehe
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My guess is 2 beagles = 1 border collie (or some vague approximation thereof). It's still hard to get an 85 pound collie into 2 30 pound beagle seats!
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