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Old 04-11-2002, 09:45 AM
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Rubber floor mats....

I'm sick and tired of my damn carpeted floor mats. I live down a dirt road and I work at a place that has a dirt parking lot. These mats are impossible to keep clean and somehow my driver's side mat always turns sideways! Does anyone else have this problem? Anyway, I'm sick of them! I am going to switch them out for some black rubber all-season mats. These will be much easier to clean and b/c of the bulkiness of the rubber, I imagine that they won't be turning sideways or wrinkling up! I just want to know if anyone has any rubber floor mats and if so, how do you like them?
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Old 04-11-2002, 10:06 AM
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My Father-in-law has these clear rubber mats over his OEM integra floor mats, so the OEM ones show through. They fit real good, and don't slide around at all. Much easier to clean...but IMO they don't look all that good. But if I had the conditions you do, I would consider them too.
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Re: Rubber floor mats....

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I'm sick and tired of my damn carpeted floor mats. I live down a dirt road and I work at a place that has a dirt parking lot. These mats are impossible to keep clean and somehow my driver's side mat always turns sideways! Does anyone else have this problem? Anyway, I'm sick of them! I am going to switch them out for some black rubber all-season mats. These will be much easier to clean and b/c of the bulkiness of the rubber, I imagine that they won't be turning sideways or wrinkling up! I just want to know if anyone has any rubber floor mats and if so, how do you like them?
your OEM mats should have a little hole which you place over an existing pin type deal under the seat to prevent it from moving... also if its alot of dirt.. what about a brown floor mat?

honestly if you get the rubber mats the dirt won't stick to that and will instead fall off and get on your real carpet.
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i hate them, ended up taking them out. they fold up and roll around and shit..bunch up under the peddles, etc. so i took them out. doesnt much matter anyway, my carpet is so fuckin nasty....yay for new carpet!
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I bought my car used and it didn't have the OEM mats when I bought it. I guess the dealership I bought it from put some crappy floor mats, anyway, they suck! I know that a lot of the SUVs have the all-season rubber mats and they seem pretty durable and easy to clean.
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If you know that you're going to leave sh*t on your carpet [mat], flip over your OEM mats. Of course, make sure that the good sides are clean.
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