weathertech digital floor liners or something else
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weathertech digital floor liners or something else
I've moved from a 2009 g37x to a 2013 g37x. I had the weathertech digital floor liners in the '09. I really liked the front ones, but the back ones were pretty disappointing.
Is there better alternative, or is weathertech the way to go?
Is there better alternative, or is weathertech the way to go?
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My dealership threw in a set of the all season/rubber mats in addition to the stock floor mats.
The weathertechs from my '09 still fit, but I've switched from the wheat interior on the 09 to graphite interior on the 13. For aesthetic purposes I'll probably go with a new set of black weathertechs.
The weathertechs from my '09 still fit, but I've switched from the wheat interior on the 09 to graphite interior on the 13. For aesthetic purposes I'll probably go with a new set of black weathertechs.
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I've used Exactmats in all my vehicles and they work pretty well with our mild weather here in Socal: Clear Custom Fit Car Floor Mats | ExactMats.com
Not sure if they would be the best choice for mud and snow....
Not sure if they would be the best choice for mud and snow....
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Those do look nice, but probably not that useful here.
We have to deal with the mud and snow, and even worse the salt. The weathertechs are really excellent with that, my carpets were nearly pristine when I traded the 09, except for the false pedal area, that got a bit nasty.
We have to deal with the mud and snow, and even worse the salt. The weathertechs are really excellent with that, my carpets were nearly pristine when I traded the 09, except for the false pedal area, that got a bit nasty.
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My wife's car has WeatherTechs, and the rear mats have no fitment whatsoever. They're completely generic. The fronts, however, are perfect.
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the OEM rubber mats have always worked great for me for 3 years in my G37, and 4+ years with my old G35. different mats for each car, obviously, but i've never had any issues with durability. and for $67 i can't complain about the price. they came with the G37 logo and fit perfectly.
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Yeah... i'm not sold one way or the other yet.
I can use my weathertech front mats as they fit, color wont match but whatever. Maybe I can sell the old ones here and get some matching ones.
So when you guys are talking about the OEM all weather mats, are those the rubber ones, or the really thick carpet style ones?
I can use my weathertech front mats as they fit, color wont match but whatever. Maybe I can sell the old ones here and get some matching ones.
So when you guys are talking about the OEM all weather mats, are those the rubber ones, or the really thick carpet style ones?
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Yeah... i'm not sold one way or the other yet.
I can use my weathertech front mats as they fit, color wont match but whatever. Maybe I can sell the old ones here and get some matching ones.
So when you guys are talking about the OEM all weather mats, are those the rubber ones, or the really thick carpet style ones?
I can use my weathertech front mats as they fit, color wont match but whatever. Maybe I can sell the old ones here and get some matching ones.
So when you guys are talking about the OEM all weather mats, are those the rubber ones, or the really thick carpet style ones?
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Those do look nice, but probably not that useful here.
We have to deal with the mud and snow, and even worse the salt. The weathertechs are really excellent with that, my carpets were nearly pristine when I traded the 09, except for the false pedal area, that got a bit nasty.
We have to deal with the mud and snow, and even worse the salt. The weathertechs are really excellent with that, my carpets were nearly pristine when I traded the 09, except for the false pedal area, that got a bit nasty.
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Yikes! Once it splits open, it's time to replace them.
OEM rubbers aren't that expensive, are they? Mine came with the car, so I haven't priced them.
Yikes! Once it splits open, it's time to replace them.
OEM rubbers aren't that expensive, are they? Mine came with the car, so I haven't priced them.