George
08-17-2003, 09:52 PM
My floormats were wearing out rapidly (plain at 900 miles!) so I decided to replace them while there was something left. I really didn't want to go with the aluminum plates some are getting, as they are a bit too flashy for me
I went to the auto parts stores and found that the mats available there were either too flimsy or styled in ways that didn't fit the xB. Lots of Tasmanian Devils and wild graphics, or strongly embossed designs that didn't fit the clean lines of the xB.
I then proceeded over to Home Depot, where I found a nice 36x60 inch ribbed floor mat made by Apache in the doormat area. It is ribbed polypropyline carpet on a vinyl backing, and it is made for high traffic areas. Total cost was $18.00. The mat is big enough to cut out a full set of floor mats for the car with lots of bits left over for the bottom of the cupholders and map bins, etc..
I used the dealer mats for patterns, but modified the design to provide more coverage for wear areas that the dealer mats missed, such as the "dead pedal" on the left side of the driver's floor.
The new mats look great, and match the interior of the xB even better than the $$$ dealer mats. They don't have the "scion" embrodery, but I already know what kind of car I drive.
The whole project took about an hour.
I have no idea of how well the new mats will wear, but anything is better than the junk the dealer sold me. At $18 a set, I can afford to change out worn mats!
George
I went to the auto parts stores and found that the mats available there were either too flimsy or styled in ways that didn't fit the xB. Lots of Tasmanian Devils and wild graphics, or strongly embossed designs that didn't fit the clean lines of the xB.
I then proceeded over to Home Depot, where I found a nice 36x60 inch ribbed floor mat made by Apache in the doormat area. It is ribbed polypropyline carpet on a vinyl backing, and it is made for high traffic areas. Total cost was $18.00. The mat is big enough to cut out a full set of floor mats for the car with lots of bits left over for the bottom of the cupholders and map bins, etc..
I used the dealer mats for patterns, but modified the design to provide more coverage for wear areas that the dealer mats missed, such as the "dead pedal" on the left side of the driver's floor.
The new mats look great, and match the interior of the xB even better than the $$$ dealer mats. They don't have the "scion" embrodery, but I already know what kind of car I drive.
The whole project took about an hour.
I have no idea of how well the new mats will wear, but anything is better than the junk the dealer sold me. At $18 a set, I can afford to change out worn mats!
George