REAR All Season FLoor mat???

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Old 12-25-2003, 10:54 PM
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REAR All Season FLoor mat???

I am about to make a purchase online for Acura All seaon floor mat for my 03 tls.

My question is:
All the sites seem to carry only front floor mats
did acura make rear mats? or not?

Thanks in advance.
Old 12-25-2003, 11:39 PM
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Acura doesn't make the rear all season mats, I just bought generic black ones from Kmart/Wal Mart. Or you can buy the weathertech ones, they included all 4. www.weathertech.com
Old 12-26-2003, 09:55 AM
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you can buy the cheap ones at kmart/target and cut them. I know someone did that on this site. Search for the pictures, they came out pretty good.
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Sounds funny, but I just take the stock ones, flip them upside down and then switch the passenger and driver side. I did this last year and so far this with no problems. I have to scrub off the bottoms at the end of the year of course, but I had no dirt, grim or stains on the mats or floor. You have to switch sides since the design switches when they are flipped.
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Wal Mart sells a decent one for 3 bux each. Nice in my opinion. Bigger than most of the rear mats.
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Originally posted by Squirreljr
Sounds funny, but I just take the stock ones, flip them upside down and then switch the passenger and driver side. I did this last year and so far this with no problems. I have to scrub off the bottoms at the end of the year of course, but I had no dirt, grim or stains on the mats or floor. You have to switch sides since the design switches when they are flipped.
what are you talking about?
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He saying... that for the rears he just turns over the mats so that the rubber w/ spikes is facing upward...to make the rubber mats.

And I think he just buys the all season mats for the fronts... or he might be doing the same for the fronts. Not the smartest idea in my opinon cuz it doesnt catch the water and dirty snow as it can run off the matt.
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I use all seasons for the front and flip the rears. I don't get a ton of people back there and have not have any problems with stains, dirt or water either.

You do what you want. I just tried it this way and it has worked for me.
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It really depends on what you want. I have a 2.5 year old and needed something that would actually hold the slush off of his boot when he gets in the back seats. The mats I purchased from www.weathertech.com worked great!
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