Anyone have the integrated rubber floor mats?
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Originally Posted by fullofivy
I have the OEM Infiniti rubber floor mats. They look just like the ExactMat shown in this thread.
They fit great and do not shift around at all. What I don't like about these mats is when they are wet from snow/rain etc., they are slippery. A couple of time, as I was putting my right foot on the mat to get into the driver's seat. I lost footing a bit. I think it's because the rib pattern is length-wise to the car. Not a big deal but FWIW.
They fit great and do not shift around at all. What I don't like about these mats is when they are wet from snow/rain etc., they are slippery. A couple of time, as I was putting my right foot on the mat to get into the driver's seat. I lost footing a bit. I think it's because the rib pattern is length-wise to the car. Not a big deal but FWIW.
same here, I got mine as a christmas gift so I dont know the cost but they are worth the money for sure, I wouldnt step foot in my car without them in this weather.
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Originally Posted by Z2G
the all-weather mats are like $70 bucks or so and work great. as someone else mentioned, they have pretty deep wells, look good, and don't slide around. i've been in cars with those exactmats.....not only do they look horrible, they slide around and allow water to slide off the sides.
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Overkill, but....
I cannot recommend these ENOUGH for everyone, especially for those in the North in snowy conditions.
I will NEVEr use anything else in my autos.
Dirty mats, remove, dump, hose, dry - replace. Good as new.
Do you know what it costs to replace the Carpeted floormats???
Get the OEM's.
gr
I will NEVEr use anything else in my autos.
Dirty mats, remove, dump, hose, dry - replace. Good as new.
Do you know what it costs to replace the Carpeted floormats???
Get the OEM's.
gr
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One other option is to make your own. Go to Home depot and buy the clear plastic runner material one typically use in house. Just make sure you chose the more thicker one as it does sticks to the floor better. The material for both front and back should cost between $20-25. You can then make you own mats by cutting it to the size of mats. Will take you an hour. What you got is not custom mats
This will not be good choice with a lot of snow and rain but great for medicore weather.
This will not be good choice with a lot of snow and rain but great for medicore weather.
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fullofivy,
I'd be interested in taking those used ones you have depending on the price. Feel free to email me at: joandave@charter.net. I look forward to hearing from you.
Dave
I'd be interested in taking those used ones you have depending on the price. Feel free to email me at: joandave@charter.net. I look forward to hearing from you.
Dave