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#2
I would suggest just getting a new set of all-weather floor mats, which don't usually come in clear .
Or just get an alternate set of carpet floor mats to have 1 nice set for regular occasions and one when you expect the mud.
The clear covers are usually vinyl which tend to be too slippery in my opinion, even though they are textured.
Here's one that I found that is made of rubber that can come in clear.
http://www.autogeek.net/lloyrubexfit.html
maybe worth a shot. Not sure if there is a CL link to autogeek.
Or just get an alternate set of carpet floor mats to have 1 nice set for regular occasions and one when you expect the mud.
The clear covers are usually vinyl which tend to be too slippery in my opinion, even though they are textured.
Here's one that I found that is made of rubber that can come in clear.
http://www.autogeek.net/lloyrubexfit.html
maybe worth a shot. Not sure if there is a CL link to autogeek.
Last edited by raytseng; 06-06-09 at 11:50 PM.
#4
All-weather floor mats
No, the all weather floor mats are very sleek and slim, in my opinion. I bought mine about 2 weeks after I bought my car, it was summer time then, but the wife and I were heading home to WA for a road trip the next day and we live in NE as it is...long story short, spend the extra couple bucks and get the Lexus All-weathers for $110 (I believe that's what I paid a year ago), they
ll be worth every penny (unless you never step in dirt, or on loose gravel, and only park on showroom floors). Trust me.
ll be worth every penny (unless you never step in dirt, or on loose gravel, and only park on showroom floors). Trust me.
#5
Lead Lap
yeah, another vote for the all-wx mats. I've got cashmere interior...nuff said.
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Lead Lap
just a heads up....the AWD version has different mats....although you all look to be in FL, so you should be fine.
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