Rubber Floor Mats? I am going on a trip to Lake Tahoe & Mammoth
My car came with them and I love 'em. Easy to clean and a lot more durable. I used to have carpeted mats on my previous cars and I hated it every time I had to step in when raining or when there were muddy conditions. I used to have disposable paper mats under the seats for these occassions, but it wasnt always an option, especially when stepping in under heavy rain....
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Yeah it was great weather! I'm heading up again tonight.
Originally Posted by MechEE
Did someone say Lake Tahoe? I was just there last weekend.
Could have used some all-weather mats...
Beautiful picture!
Could have used some all-weather mats...Beautiful picture!
Lake Tahoe... sigh...
I moved from Reno, to Albuquerque. I rode over 30 days last winter. Northstar was 25 min from my front door. This year...10 days of riding on mountains w/ 20 inches of man made snow. Now I'm paying over $2K for a boarding trip back to where I just moved from.
Is suicide still illegal?...
I moved from Reno, to Albuquerque. I rode over 30 days last winter. Northstar was 25 min from my front door. This year...10 days of riding on mountains w/ 20 inches of man made snow. Now I'm paying over $2K for a boarding trip back to where I just moved from.
Is suicide still illegal?...
get the oem rubber. they fit like a glove.
my parents' car and my brother's car has some generic mats and they slip all over the place. It gets bent out of shape easily and it is really useless after a year. Its also very annoying that you have to line them up ever so often. It will become a piece of garbage that you don't want to throw out since your mind is set that it still holds a function.
my parents' car and my brother's car has some generic mats and they slip all over the place. It gets bent out of shape easily and it is really useless after a year. Its also very annoying that you have to line them up ever so often. It will become a piece of garbage that you don't want to throw out since your mind is set that it still holds a function.
I just got back from Tahoe on Sunday, we got a few good snowstorms last weekend. No way would I drive my sparkling new G35 Coupe to Tahoe this time of year. The roads are a mess, and you'd have to put chains on it past a certain point.
As all my cars are RWD with summer type tires, I simply rented a 4WD Trailblazer for 3 days....it made easy work of the snow and no chains were required...I pity'd those guys dinking around with the chains in 27 degree weather.
SeanL
'05 G35 Coupe 5AT
'94 Mustang Cobra
'97 Lexus LS400
As all my cars are RWD with summer type tires, I simply rented a 4WD Trailblazer for 3 days....it made easy work of the snow and no chains were required...I pity'd those guys dinking around with the chains in 27 degree weather.
SeanL
'05 G35 Coupe 5AT
'94 Mustang Cobra
'97 Lexus LS400
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