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yeah, im soooo sick of my floor mats bunching up into the pedals all the time. i cant tell you how many accidents i could have been in because i couldnt get the brake down!
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I bought the all season honda mats the first winter that I had my vic and I have a hard time putting my carpet mats back in. I think that the all season are a great value and are worth every penny on one of the websites listed above by civicvtec1ps.
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I have the all season mats. I never take them out. They keep my carpet like new.
At least I don't have to worry about what I may have stepped in before I get in the car.
I think they are worth every penny as well.
At least I don't have to worry about what I may have stepped in before I get in the car.
I think they are worth every penny as well.
yeah i got some floormats from my dad's old car (i think they were pantsavers or something) and they bunch up under my pedals too..scared the hell outta me one time when my brake wouldn't go down..i end up having to adjust everytime i'm at a stop light like second nature
I have the heavyduty rubber 'pantsaver' mats too, but they have tiny spikes on the bottom that keep it from moving. and they're not just plain flat mats; they have borders so the rain/mud/melted snow stays on the mat and doesn't ruin the carpeting
Local auto stores like Pepboys/Strauss/Autozone have them. take the OEM mats out when you put the rubber ones in, because the carpetting doesn't move and the heavydutys will cling onto it really well
Local auto stores like Pepboys/Strauss/Autozone have them. take the OEM mats out when you put the rubber ones in, because the carpetting doesn't move and the heavydutys will cling onto it really well
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i have mats but they are gay and dont cover all of the area of my carpets, do the honda oem ones cover all of the carpet so its all protected?
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i dished out the $80 for the honda ones.. and they are the biggest pieces of **** i have ever had for any car.. all they did was slide around even with the special floor mount pin things.. i delt with them for just over a month before they went to the trunk and then to the closet.. if yer interested PM me and ill getcha some pics.. but honestly you dont want them cuz they suck..
i got some big thick rubber grey ones from walmart for $22.. yeah they are a lil ugly.. but they cover everything and i dont think ive ever had them shift around on me..
i got some big thick rubber grey ones from walmart for $22.. yeah they are a lil ugly.. but they cover everything and i dont think ive ever had them shift around on me..
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