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Post by nikos on Sept 6, 2005 19:09:05 GMT -6
anyone know of any floor mats that fit properly,all the ones i have seen are not big enough and u end up getting your shoes on the carpet also would like it for winter but there again i only have seen mats that barely fit,seems every maker of floor mats is cheap!
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Post by omegaic on Sept 7, 2005 0:40:31 GMT -6
I have a set of weathertech's that work really well. They fit great out of the box and take a hell of a beating. www.weathertech.com/
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Post by oldsauroraman1 on Sept 7, 2005 21:37:57 GMT -6
Indeed. Consumer reports checked those out and gave great reviews. They hold a lot of water - like when you have snow on your feet and it melts. Great stuff.
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Post by 95mushroom on Sept 7, 2005 22:43:00 GMT -6
like when you have snow on your feet and it melts. Great stuff. What the heck is that?
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Post by TJM on Sept 8, 2005 7:12:43 GMT -6
like when you have snow on your feet and it melts. Great stuff. What the heck is that? In New England we call snow "powdered sunshine".
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Post by oldsauroraman1 on Sept 8, 2005 8:18:47 GMT -6
Shroom:
It's the stuff we hope NOT to see at all. It brings accidents, salt and a huge mess everywhere. The only thing its good for is winter sport events and Santa Claus - and even he can make due without it!
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Post by betonthis1 on Sept 11, 2005 21:59:26 GMT -6
lol, its funny when i see you guys talk about dirt and snow on your mats. mine are always clean.
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Post by TheLoveThatNeverDies on Sept 12, 2005 1:31:45 GMT -6
lol, its funny when i see you guys talk about dirt and snow on your mats. mine are always clean. Gotta love SoCal
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Post by betonthis1 on Sept 12, 2005 6:50:46 GMT -6
lol, its funny when i see you guys talk about dirt and snow on your mats. mine are always clean. Gotta love SoCal exactly, lol.
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Post by Mr. Javi on Sept 12, 2005 9:44:15 GMT -6
Gotta love SoCal exactly, lol. Lucky.
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ahh00
Aurora Groupie
'03 4.0 Pearl White
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Post by ahh00 on Sept 12, 2005 20:03:00 GMT -6
Try Nebraska. We go from 100+ in the summer to 0- in the winter!
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Post by oldsauroraman1 on Sept 12, 2005 22:21:22 GMT -6
Oh, the great American Midwest of Nebraska!
The OEM mats are not that thick to absorb a lot of water, so the aftermarkets are a big plus in that area.
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