all weather floor mats!
http://www.weathertech.com/
i just got mine for my xb2, theyre sweet!!! i thought everyone else might wanna know!
i just got mine for my xb2, theyre sweet!!! i thought everyone else might wanna know!
Originally Posted by AMAN
not sure if they come in clear, but about 70 bucks? not sure
note, the driver side has the holes in them to lock onto the floor hooks
note, the driver side has the holes in them to lock onto the floor hooks
YIKES! Okay, I am typically the LAST person to say this, since I implicitly favor quality over price, but... this doesn't seem a little ungodly expensive to anyone else?
I spent $20 for a set - a FULL SET - of all-weather rubber floor mats from...ah...a certain large-scale discount retailer (who shall remain nameless for the sake of protecting my dignity). They have kept my floors sparkly-clean for three miserable, snowy-icy-salty Chicago winters. They also kept the floors of my Blazer sparkly-clean for three winters before this one.
And yes, they fill the space perfectly - I took measurements of the footwell before I went. You can factor in the $2.49 for the tape measure if you want
WeatherTech quotes me $100, PLUS shipping. I don't want to hate on anyone's financial decisions here, but...seriously? Because if you're going to drop that kind of green you should just let it soak up sludge all winter, and then have the entire freaking car detailed in the spring.
I spent $20 for a set - a FULL SET - of all-weather rubber floor mats from...ah...a certain large-scale discount retailer (who shall remain nameless for the sake of protecting my dignity). They have kept my floors sparkly-clean for three miserable, snowy-icy-salty Chicago winters. They also kept the floors of my Blazer sparkly-clean for three winters before this one.
And yes, they fill the space perfectly - I took measurements of the footwell before I went. You can factor in the $2.49 for the tape measure if you want

WeatherTech quotes me $100, PLUS shipping. I don't want to hate on anyone's financial decisions here, but...seriously? Because if you're going to drop that kind of green you should just let it soak up sludge all winter, and then have the entire freaking car detailed in the spring.
I just ordered some from autoanything.com. They are made by Lloyd RubberTite mats. My dad has these for his 4Runner and loves them. Hopefully these work as well! They are expensive as well though!
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