View Full Version : "Cheap" floormats


Alan
05-21-2004, 04:25 PM
For being approx $200 a set for friggin floormats, I would expect better wear. Haven't had my car for even a month yet and the driver side floormat is exhibiting serious wear from movement between the gas and brake. What gives? I would expect this sort of wear after a year of heavy driving, not after 3-weeks. :(

Vana_White
05-21-2004, 04:56 PM
I had the same problem with mine so I made new ones that will never wear out.
They are made of dimon plate. Sorry no pics yet but I wiil try to get some posted soon.
$92.00 in matteral and about 1 hour time and they look great. Everone asks where I got them and when I say I made them , they don't belive me. 8)

rbloedow
05-21-2004, 06:37 PM
I bought an oversized rubber floor mat set from Sams Club, and for the drivers side, I cut it to cover all of the carpet - easy solution, and it's waterproof too :)

George
05-21-2004, 06:56 PM
For being approx $200 a set for friggin floormats, I would expect better wear. Haven't had my car for even a month yet and the driver side floormat is exhibiting serious wear from movement between the gas and brake. What gives? I would expect this sort of wear after a year of heavy driving, not after 3-weeks. :(

Some have actually gotten another set of mats under warranty, since there's no way that a mat should show wear in 1000 miles!

However, that just replaces one lousy mat with another lousy mat. Anyone who reads this site before buying knows to avoid the stock mats.

I made the same mistake back in July, and made replacements out of dark grey ribbed carpet runner from Home Despot. It takes a bit of doing, but I have full coverae mats that don't let sand get underneath and are wearing decently.

There's an article somewhere in the tech section about it.

George

aimeeXa
05-21-2004, 08:34 PM
You can also just get a metal heel plate made...if you don't want a full set of metal floor mats (too much w/ cold cathodes IMO)...

These is a pic in my profile

tbblizzard
05-21-2004, 08:37 PM
http://www.optauto.com/webstore/product_information.asp?number=CM-RP67&variation=&aitem=1&mitem=13&back=yes

Alan
05-21-2004, 09:36 PM
Excellent idea with the metal plate. Thanks. I'll see if I can get a new one under warranty, then try the metal plate trick. :) How did you attach the diamond plate to the mat? Have any closer pictures? I'm thinking I may get a plain piece of aluminum and have a friend of mine machine slots of some sort into it to help with traction when I get in with wet shoes.


Luckily I didn't have to pay the $200 for the mats (came with the trunk mat). They offered them "free" as an incentive to get the extended warranty. Well...I wanted to get the extended warranty anyways, so it worked out well (for the most part).

It was really shocking to find that wear though. Just looking at the material it looks like pretty tough stuff. But upon closer inspection you can definately tell it is cheap crap. Ah well...live and learn. At least now when the mats totally fall apart a few years down the road I'll have a nice template to work with.

aimeeXa
05-22-2004, 03:45 AM
It is attached w/ screws w/ thin nuts on the back. I'll take some more pics tomorrow so it will be more clear.

DestinyLoves3
05-22-2004, 03:54 AM
Ok i wont even get into the cheap floor mat sh*t! but lemme just say the carpet itself sucks....the thing is i lve the car but i hate how cheap they made it. and they did it just enough so that at first glance you cant tell, but buy the car and take it home and sh*t hits the fan...im kinda wondering now, what is the point of buying a car if you are constantly doing mods that arent that fun?? But He77 i still love the thing!!

Alan
05-22-2004, 04:27 PM
Ok i wont even get into the cheap floor mat sh*t! but lemme just say the carpet itself sucks....the thing is i lve the car but i hate how cheap they made it. and they did it just enough so that at first glance you cant tell, but buy the car and take it home and sh*t hits the fan...im kinda wondering now, what is the point of buying a car if you are constantly doing mods that arent that fun?? But He77 i still love the thing!!

But we have to realize that this is a $14k econo-box. Quality is not going to be up there with the more expensive Toyotas. Unfortunately I was uber spoiled by my Focus. For $13.5k that car had the interior/build quality better than the GTI I considered purchasing...of course reliability was another issue all together. ;)

The one thing that impresses me with the xB is the seat fabric. Now that stuff looks like it will last forever. Seems very tough.

lastlookcustoms
05-22-2004, 11:44 PM
200 a set???? WOW... I paid 44 for mine...

Alan
05-22-2004, 11:58 PM
200 a set???? WOW... I paid 44 for mine...

Yeah that was the "list price" at the dealership for the full set including the rear cargo mat. But like I said, they were free for me. If I had actually paid even $40 for these mats I'd be more ____ed than I am now. :)

comdico
05-26-2004, 03:08 PM
aimeeXa: I'd love to see the pic of the heel plate. My driver side mat is starting to wear out and I've had only had it for a month.

aimeeXa
05-26-2004, 03:18 PM
Here is a link to pics of the heel plate

http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4286756467

UnFocused
05-26-2004, 04:14 PM
Ok i wont even get into the cheap floor mat sh*t! but lemme just say the carpet itself sucks....the thing is i lve the car but i hate how cheap they made it. and they did it just enough so that at first glance you cant tell, but buy the car and take it home and sh*t hits the fan...im kinda wondering now, what is the point of buying a car if you are constantly doing mods that arent that fun?? But He77 i still love the thing!!

But we have to realize that this is a $14k econo-box. Quality is not going to be up there with the more expensive Toyotas. Unfortunately I was uber spoiled by my Focus. For $13.5k that car had the interior/build quality better than the GTI I considered purchasing...of course reliability was another issue all together. ;)

The one thing that impresses me with the xB is the seat fabric. Now that stuff looks like it will last forever. Seems very tough.

I know what you mean with the Focus- Mine is for sale as i speak!- great overall quality, but the reliablity is a big :shock:

arinvolvo
05-26-2004, 04:22 PM
20 dollar floor mats from Costco are awesome top quality, and fit real well.

CBSIMONSEZ
05-27-2004, 11:42 PM
20 dollar floor mats from Costco are awesome top quality, and fit real well.

Same here, cept mine came form BJ's. Nice tight pile too, very plush for 20 bucks. 3K miles and no signs of wear :D

Alan
05-28-2004, 12:08 AM
I'm going to take it into the dealership. Scion corporate gave me a ring after I complained about them in my ownership survey. They said they were aware of a batch which had wear problems...so we shall see what happens.

George
05-28-2004, 12:12 AM
I'm going to take it into the dealership. Scion corporate gave me a ring after I complained about them in my ownership survey. They said they were aware of a batch which had wear problems...so we shall see what happens.

It's a mighty big batch. I haven't seen a Scion with over 1000 miles on it that didn't have a big divot under the driver's right foot.

Distracted_Thinker
05-28-2004, 12:22 AM
Ive seen vana white's custom matts and they look awsome.