Better replacement for OEM mats?
The floormats in my Evo are garbage after 10k miles. Obviously I want to get new ones, but I've read here on the forums that I'm not the only one who has noticed how crappy the OEM mats that one would get from the dealer are. I'm not about to pay $105 for crappy mats.
Are there any other types of mats that any of you have had any luck with?
Or... Are there any other places online that you've seen them for less than $105? I could handle paying a little less since the mats suck, but like I said, not $105.
Thanks...
-H
Are there any other types of mats that any of you have had any luck with?
Or... Are there any other places online that you've seen them for less than $105? I could handle paying a little less since the mats suck, but like I said, not $105.
Thanks...
-H
Any place on the internet have any specials?
A few months ago, I replaced the mats in my 911... The usual price is $130 for the front two mats, but I got them online at Sunset Porsche in Oregon for $78.
I'm looking for a deal like that if any of you have seen one...
A few months ago, I replaced the mats in my 911... The usual price is $130 for the front two mats, but I got them online at Sunset Porsche in Oregon for $78.
I'm looking for a deal like that if any of you have seen one...
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Originally Posted by nubby
Here's some new floor mats from Sparco
Just a word of caution for those interested in aluminium or any other metal floor mat. DON'T DO IT. They are a pain to clean and will scratch easy, plus they just look ghay. I got fooled into buying some for my RSX and I felt like an idiot ricer, fortunatly the kid who bought it loved the floor mats.
I have the WeatherTech carpeted mats you see in the huge monthly spread in all the car magazines. The quality is pretty good, although not as amazing as they claim. Still, they do the job and look okay (mine are black). One thing that did irk me a bit, WeatherTech implies the mats are custom fit for you car, but they are not. All four mats needed to be trimmed to fit, particularly the driver's side. I had to cut out a notch for that stop underneath the accelerator pedal.
So, overall I give them a luke warm endorsement. I've heard good things about the Momo mats, although no one ever seems to answer the question of which size fits the Evo.
So, overall I give them a luke warm endorsement. I've heard good things about the Momo mats, although no one ever seems to answer the question of which size fits the Evo.
Originally Posted by coffeeslug
Here's some pics. Driver's side is a bit dirty, but you get the idea, an exact fit.
Ill have to go 2 the dealer!
Originally Posted by DCSilvrEvo
Yo NICE I LIKE... them OEM mats man!?
Ill have to go 2 the dealer!
Ill have to go 2 the dealer!
i know you guys are goin to laugh but what the hell i dont give a **** as long as my stock floor mats stay clean. i used bathroom mats you know the furry ones. it may sound and look kinda dumb but you could get them to match your interior and they keep the orginal mats clean and dry. when i go to events or just to local hang out i take them out and im the cleanest interior evo out there.
oh yeah and to clean them just smack them against the ground get all the rocks and pebbles out and throw them in the washer
oh yeah and to clean them just smack them against the ground get all the rocks and pebbles out and throw them in the washer
Last edited by si_eater; Jul 18, 2005 at 04:08 PM.
I know what you guys mean about the OE mats. I have to wear steeltoe boots 5 days a week and I quickly wore out the Mitsu mats. Living in Wisconsin I wanted something with deep grooves to catch the snow and salt in the winter so I wound up with a complete WeatherTech setup.

They are sort of expensive but the rubber is extremely heavy duty and catches all the salt and snow I can throw at them.

They are sort of expensive but the rubber is extremely heavy duty and catches all the salt and snow I can throw at them.


