oem all season floor mats
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This dealership has good prices. I bought some OEM floormats for my FX.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2005-...10573285QQrdZ1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2005-...10573285QQrdZ1
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From: Elk Grove, CA
Yeah, I decide to stop by local Elk Grove Infiniti after work and bought a set of charcoal colored all season floor mats. I'd figure I get the darker color to match the dark dash even though i have the stone interior. They are floor mats anyway. I'd just laid them on top of the factory carpeted Infiniti logoed mats for now.... maybe I'll remove the the carpetted floor mats later to save some weight added by the all season rubber mats.
Got them for $81.89 after tax. (dealer list price was $76)
EverythingG35 (g35parts.com) had them for $71 but shipping was like $12 and so I saved a buck or two and had it right there. My order for splashguards from EverythingG35 is a day late but I did save over 20 bucks. For clear corners and K&N filter, Elk Grove Infiniti charges $65 for clears and $50 for the filter. I'll be getting these 2 upgrades/mods at EverythingG35 though.
Got them for $81.89 after tax. (dealer list price was $76)
EverythingG35 (g35parts.com) had them for $71 but shipping was like $12 and so I saved a buck or two and had it right there. My order for splashguards from EverythingG35 is a day late but I did save over 20 bucks. For clear corners and K&N filter, Elk Grove Infiniti charges $65 for clears and $50 for the filter. I'll be getting these 2 upgrades/mods at EverythingG35 though.
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From: Elk Grove, CA
It's interesting to see a lot a comments on this subject, which I had asked for anyway, so thanks to all. On a side note, hopefully I'll get my splash guards at the door steps today so I can install and go drive it some more. Finally got it added to my maxima's insurance policy too which I'll discuss in another thread.
#23
I was going to get a set, but decided against it. First it doesn't rain that much in SoCal (except last year). Second, I figure I will use my carpeted mats until they wear down (4-5 years). Then I can go ahead and buy all season mats. Not really seeing a point in having 2 sets of mats for the car.
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Originally Posted by FenixL1P
anybody have them on their 6mt g35?
I would like your comments and reviews.
I've bought a set of universal all-season floor mats from costco and may just return them to get oem cause they dont' seem to fit the complex floors of the g35. Had them (costco ones) in my 2k2 maxima for 4 years already and fit okay and do the job well, since oem carpet floor mats are still in factory new condition.
thanks in advance.
I would like your comments and reviews.
I've bought a set of universal all-season floor mats from costco and may just return them to get oem cause they dont' seem to fit the complex floors of the g35. Had them (costco ones) in my 2k2 maxima for 4 years already and fit okay and do the job well, since oem carpet floor mats are still in factory new condition.
thanks in advance.
I was temporally using a set of black rubber ones out of my truck, I didn't have a sliding problem with them due to the rubber teeth on the bottom but they were not deep like the Infiniti ones.
#26
Originally Posted by inTgr8r
The only issue I have, is at the base of the left foot support/pedal.
The run off does not get caught by the mat & ends up in the carpet
Not that these mats are the problem, it's problem for all mats.
Anyone have a solution?
The run off does not get caught by the mat & ends up in the carpet
Not that these mats are the problem, it's problem for all mats.
Anyone have a solution?
I agree, and see it quite frequently.
I have a friend who places a small towel there and at the back of the entire mat to catch run off. Just needs to be washed and replaced periodically and beats wrecking the carpets.
#27
Originally Posted by absolutg
i'll chip in here too. i picked mine up a few weeks ago and with all the rainy weather we're seeing in the bay area, i'm so glad i did. they fit really well and i just threw them on top of the regular mats. i pushed my stealership down to $85 i think.
#28
Got them with my 05X and they are well worth it. I have always had OEM rubber mats in all my cars and leave them in all year - primarily because I hate cleaning carpeted mats.
Just so you know, on the Sedan, the passenger front mat lays a bit awkward due to the humpy nature of the floor near the center column. Also, there is no anchor for the front passenger mat which is a bit of a pain because it does move if the passenger moves their feet around a lot...but the other ones fit perfectly.
Just so you know, on the Sedan, the passenger front mat lays a bit awkward due to the humpy nature of the floor near the center column. Also, there is no anchor for the front passenger mat which is a bit of a pain because it does move if the passenger moves their feet around a lot...but the other ones fit perfectly.
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Originally Posted by 53G35
Just an FYI...there is a TSB out there that advises AGAINST installation of all-season mats on top of the OEM carpet mats because of possible pedal interference. Best to swap them.