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Old 12-04-2017, 11:10 PM
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3rd party replacement floor mats

Hi All,
Anyone have any luck finding quality, 3rd party, replacement floor mats? I found these online for about $100:

https://www.fitmycar.com/us/acura-ts...hoCUdYQAvD_BwE

The dealer wants $330 for the OEM mats. I found them discounted to $230 here:
https://www.oemacuraparts.com/oem-pa...9tYXRpYw%3D%3D

Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thank you.
Old 12-05-2017, 03:23 AM
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OEM ones pop up on ebay inexpensively from time to time.

Some people opt to use all season mats...so they get rid of their OEM ones.

I once saw an 09 TSX (in 2015) with the oem mats still in their bag.

You could also buy OEM all season mats for less money than carpeted ones.
Old 12-05-2017, 04:17 AM
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I use and highly recommend Weatherrtech mats.
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Originally Posted by tsxv6guy
i use and highly recommend weatherrtech mats.
Old 12-05-2017, 11:24 AM
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I have weathertechs in my truck, going on 12 years now. Don't drive the car much in really gross weather, so keep the carpet in there.
Old 12-05-2017, 01:36 PM
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I have weathertechs. They are a great fit for our cars. I've been in other cars that have them (9th gen civic for example) and the fit was terrible. They slid around. Our cars is a fantastic fit. Lifetime warranty too.
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I've also heard of Huskyliners. They're also form fit like Weathertech's but the undersides have a spike texture to prevent it from sliding around where Weathertechs are smooth on the underside.
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Another vote for WeatherTechs.

I got the factory allweather mats for my truck and picked up a set of WeatherTechs for the TSX... I'm now on the lookout for WeatherTechs for the truck.

WeatherTech is the answer. They should pay me.
Old 12-09-2017, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by cu2wagon
Another vote for WeatherTechs.

I got the factory allweather mats for my truck and picked up a set of WeatherTechs for the TSX... I'm now on the lookout for WeatherTechs for the truck.

WeatherTech is the answer. They should pay me.
You and me both. I've had WeatherTech liners in all my cars going back as far as I remember - i think mid nineties. I've had most brands over the years but keep coming back to WeatherTech because of the (mostly) consistent quality and fit. The TSX ones fit well.
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Have you guys used Weathertech's trunk liner for the TSX (sedan)? I was considering picking one up, but it appears that there are two areas of the trunk that Weathertech's mat does not cover. The "Acura" trunk liner covers the area that the Weathertech does not.




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