I thought I could improve on the plain rubber mats for foul weather,
I went to Lowes and picked up two Mohhawk door mats for 6 bucks and some change, cut them to fit in about 10 minutes . They're thin with a rubber back which makes them easy to cut and fit inside the rubber lip.
They actually look pretty good in the car. Since they're door mats, they should hold up pretty well. Whadya think??
Originally posted by zoltiz@Apr 5 2005, 03:04 PM I was thinking about starting to look for a matching carpet to cut for the mats. These look a little too furry
They may not be the greatest, but for six bucks...........better than plain rubber.
These will do until I find a better match.
PS, they were a little on the narrow side, so if you try these take your time to lay them out.
Sorry for the big pics, i tried to resize them but I guess I wasen't holding my mouth right!
They look good to me as well. Even if someone does not want them now, the idea may look real good when the Scion mats start to wear a heel hole later on the drivers side. You can then go this route and avoid the outlay of massive amounts of cash for the new Scion mats ...again. I will file this idea away for later use....for sure. Thanks.
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