Winter floor mats
Grant Lenahan
glenahan at vfemail.net
Thu Oct 5 06:44:13 EDT 2006
Weathertech. That's the preferred solution (MacNeil enterprises).
I also often just put a $5 chepie over the top of my existing mats to
act as a healguard and reduce abrasion.
Grant
On Oct 4, 2006, at 10:37 PM, Igor Kessel wrote:
> Folks from the Snow Belt and especially the Canadians, I have a
> question
> for you.
>
> What do you put on the floor in the winter time? In Russia I used
> molded
> rubber mats that had raised walls on the perimeter creating a bathtub
> of
> sorts. Such a mat could hold quite a bit of snow and water w/o
> spilling.
> I am looking for something similar for both the UrS6 and the Allroad.
>
> Does anyone have any opinion about "The WeatherTech® Classic™ Premium
> Rubber Floor Mats"?
> http://www.weathertech.com/store/vehsearch.asp?
> make_id=5&year_no=2004&veh_id=716&item_group_id=3&veh_opt_choice_id=0
> Are they sturdy enough to resist rolling up forward like the cheap thin
> mats do? Do they hold melting snow well enough? My concern is they are
> not custom made for either of my cars.
>
> The "FloorLiner™" looks very similar to the Russian made mats I
> described above, but alas they are not available for either of my cars.
> http://www.weathertech.com/store/unavailable.asp?
> item_group_id=52&make_id=5&year_no=2004&veh_id=716&veh_opt_choice_id=0
>
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