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Mr. 155 and climbing
Drives: Seriously Modded 07 Sedan Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: In The Hotbox
Posts: 4,742
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Well I have run them for close to a year now and I have no issue at all with spill over. The honeycomb design keeps all residue in the mat. As for the wear at the heel I can tell you that when I have my interior detailed (don't have the time to do it myself) they look just like I pulled them out of the box with no wear. Someone mentioned having to deal with the pedals...that is no issue with the ones from the company that I purchased. Someone also mentioned the mat coming out of place? These come with the holes spaced correctly for the little hooks that the factory mats use. I also installed them in my wife's Freestar as well and it is just amazing at how they work. I have two children that don't give 2 dead flies smashed about anything when it comes to cleanliness and cars...these mats handle their muddy feet, snowy feet, and rain covered feet like a champ. I will really have to take pics...hopefully tomorrow if the weather holds up. I have had weathertechs in the past and truly feel like they were too bulky and a pain in the ass to deal with...especially taking them in and out of the vehicle. I just figure as well why get a generic fit when you can have laser cut perfection like a glove. Hell in the wife's van they literally are built to cover the entire floor in the van...the front piece is a single cut spanning the front of the van from side to side even going in under the seats by a couple inches. The middle piece spans side to side doing the same as the front to include coming down between the captain's style seats there. There is a strip that goes on the floor in front of the third row and then the one for the hatch ...hell the set even came with an additional section for when we have the third row stowed.
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