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Old Dec 10, 2009, 07:10 PM
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I have WeatherTechs in my Silverado. And if my Evo was gonna be a DD I would definitely buy a set for it. They are worth the $100. The fit is perfect and they cover ALL of the carpet.
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Anyone know the best (or good) pricing for the weathertech or oem winter mats? not the 'trim to fit' ones.. rather look at vehicle specific rubber mats. Thanks

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Old Oct 26, 2010, 06:26 PM
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i just recieved them in the mail. shipping was quick but im sending them back and buying oem ones now. i bought weather tech for my evo and my is250. the is250 was perfect fit but evo was to long and my clutch would hit it and it doesnt lign up right with the trunk release.
Old Oct 26, 2010, 07:07 PM
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Wow... what a shame... Thanks for posting/sharing...
Old Oct 27, 2010, 06:21 AM
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I have read that these are worth the money and last a very long time. Cleaning them is really easy and takes very little effort.
Old Oct 27, 2010, 08:32 PM
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They are great if you're really cautious about spilling anything on the carpet. Great for winter.
Old Oct 28, 2010, 02:04 PM
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weathertech makes a great product, i have had their mats in 2-4 of my vehicles and have always been more than satisfied.
Old Oct 28, 2010, 02:13 PM
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http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvp...=742&Year=2003

Definitely worth it, the factory carpet mat get worn after certain miles not this type of mats. Also not only we should use all weather in the winter, on the rainy days too.
Old Oct 28, 2010, 06:22 PM
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Id just get the oem winter mats!
Old Oct 28, 2010, 06:35 PM
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oem works great,u dont need to worry about fitment issues...
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thye work fine, I have them
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I have the oem ones, got them last winter and decided to keep them in for spring. By summer though, they had a crack/rip in the drivers side where my heel is. Unless i can fix it, i'll need a new set for one mat just so the snow wont seep through.

Maybe i won't keep them in as long next time, but didn't expect them to damage so easy
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Originally Posted by mikakatk2
i just recieved them in the mail. shipping was quick but im sending them back and buying oem ones now. i bought weather tech for my evo and my is250. the is250 was perfect fit but evo was to long and my clutch would hit it and it doesnt lign up right with the trunk release.
That is what i was doubting about : weather tech fitment on evo IX.

Weather tech makes Digital Fitment mats for evo X (for $169) . But for evo IX, they dont do it in Digital. The pictures on their site looks like it is a universal carpet that will not fit perfectly on my floor.

How much the OEM winter mats worth and where can I order them other than the dealer ??

Thanks
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i have the oem all weather floor mats. i bought them on day 1 of owning the car; it's simply a must have for the northwest weather. the carpet is spotless, still, after 4 years.
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Originally Posted by blacktab420
That is what i was doubting about : weather tech fitment on evo IX.

Weather tech makes Digital Fitment mats for evo X (for $169) . But for evo IX, they dont do it in Digital. The pictures on their site looks like it is a universal carpet that will not fit perfectly on my floor.

How much the OEM winter mats worth and where can I order them other than the dealer ??

Thanks
I can confirm this about the fitment of weathertech mats for the evo IX. They don't fit. I just got mine in the mail, and they'll be going back tomorrow.


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