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Lonesome Cowboy
Drives: 2007 WHITE HATCHBACK Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Inner City, Dallas
Posts: 2,995
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I'm think the ones in the dash cup holders would get squished by design but maybe would work. I think some of the pads are there more for dampening than to keep your stuff from sliding, the triangles mostly and the little box on the lower drivers side for example. Funny thing is I didn't even realize I had a glove box right there behind the steering wheel until I got the pads. I think it was definatly worth the price although I was initially a little stand offish on the price. They do fit nicely. Ok, enough advertising for Yaris Dash Pads.
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