Anyone have the integrated rubber floor mats?
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Originally Posted by Gting
Anyone have these? How do you like them? Will they fit a 6spd floor I ussume it is the same as the auto dead pedal and all?
Says two colors graphite (black?) and willow (what color is that?)
How much did you pay?
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I currently have WeatherTech mats in my Blazer. I like them because they can handle my boots when they are caked with snow, they do a good job of trapping the water. So I think they would be my first choice HOWEVER fit is more important...if their is any interference with the peddles I'll send them back and go with the Infiniti mats.
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Originally Posted by socketz
I had originally looked for these, but ended up with the ExactMats (clear mats that fit perfectly over the factory ones).
I believe the rubber mats were about $125 and the ExactMats were $70.
I believe the rubber mats were about $125 and the ExactMats were $70.
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Originally Posted by ABQ_G35
I have the ExactMats as well, I am happy with them, a good thing about them is you can buy just one mat if need be, like when the drivers mat starts looking "rough" as all mats do from heel marks, etc.
Who on the net retails these? Where did you end up buying yours?
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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.
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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.
And, only carpet mats will not get slippery with wet shoes.
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I've got the OEM mats for the sedan. They come front and back, not just front.
The major advantage to these over ExactMats (had something similar in my SHO), is that the wells are deeper. If someone gets in with muddy shoes, it's raining or snowing, etc. then it WON'T slide off the edge onto your uphostry. With the ones cut from flat sheets, you end up having either a shallow or non-existant well, and liquid/debris is free to flow wherever it wants.
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The major advantage to these over ExactMats (had something similar in my SHO), is that the wells are deeper. If someone gets in with muddy shoes, it's raining or snowing, etc. then it WON'T slide off the edge onto your uphostry. With the ones cut from flat sheets, you end up having either a shallow or non-existant well, and liquid/debris is free to flow wherever it wants.
G
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I've got the OEM mats for the sedan. They come front and back, not just front.
The major advantage to these over ExactMats (had something similar in my SHO), is that the wells are deeper. If someone gets in with muddy shoes, it's raining or snowing, etc. then it WON'T slide off the edge onto your uphostry. With the ones cut from flat sheets, you end up having either a shallow or non-existant well, and liquid/debris is free to flow wherever it wants.
The minor advantage, is that they have ribs in the right direction, so your feet don't slide around when you go for the gas/break. Other mats tend to be a little more slick, and take a tad getting used to.
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The major advantage to these over ExactMats (had something similar in my SHO), is that the wells are deeper. If someone gets in with muddy shoes, it's raining or snowing, etc. then it WON'T slide off the edge onto your uphostry. With the ones cut from flat sheets, you end up having either a shallow or non-existant well, and liquid/debris is free to flow wherever it wants.
The minor advantage, is that they have ribs in the right direction, so your feet don't slide around when you go for the gas/break. Other mats tend to be a little more slick, and take a tad getting used to.
G
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Originally Posted by XcarGO
I currently have WeatherTech mats in my Blazer. I like them because they can handle my boots when they are caked with snow, they do a good job of trapping the water. So I think they would be my first choice HOWEVER fit is more important...if their is any interference with the peddles I'll send them back and go with the Infiniti mats.
The Infiniti mats weren't available in Canada when I needed mats. I may have tried them if they were, but no regrets now.