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Old 09-27-2013, 12:23 PM   #43
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Weathertech is the best. They have great products and excellent customer service. It's truly worth every penny.
Good warranty too? :P
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Old 09-27-2013, 12:24 PM   #44
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I ordered my weathertechs a few days ago, their stuff is pretty top notch. Amazon seems to have the cheapest prices on our models so long as you order it out of state and don't get taxed. The new taxes on Amazon really suck since it was entirely voluntary on their part.

Edit: also, do a google shopping/amazon search on the model number. There are cheaper mats with lower shipping costs on there than the one in the link.
I searched around. Amazon is the most trustable and reliable cheapest ones for BRZ
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Old 09-28-2013, 12:32 PM   #45
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I am watching the leaves fall off the trees now.. Snow is around the corner. Weathertech's ordered today, you really cannot go wrong with these.
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Old 09-28-2013, 07:54 PM   #46
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Just got my set. Ordered them from @Sam Strano at stranoparts (he has these in stock). Got them in less than 24 hours, with competitive pricing! Give him a call if you're looking for a set.
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Old 09-29-2013, 09:50 AM   #47
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Just got my set. Ordered them from @Sam Strano at stranoparts (he has these in stock). Got them in less than 24 hours, with competitive pricing! Give him a call if you're looking for a set.
How you liking them so far?
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Old 09-29-2013, 09:54 PM   #48
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I put mine in today. They fit like a glove.
The second time I got in the car I forgot they were even there.

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I took care of this possibility by covering the effected areas with a strip of black electrical tape to prevent direct contact.
you are worried about a floor mat rubbing so you put "electrical tape" on your car's interior on purpose?!?

Electrical tape is pure evil! ANYthing it touches turns to pure GOO once it gets warm enough.
I wont let ET get near my racecar, and I care less about the appearance it in than my DD.
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Old 09-30-2013, 07:54 AM   #49
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I put mine in today. They fit like a glove.
The second time I got in the car I forgot they were even there.

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you are worried about a floor mat rubbing so you put "electrical tape" on your car's interior on purpose?!?

Electrical tape is pure evil! ANYthing it touches turns to pure GOO once it gets warm enough.
I wont let ET get near my racecar, and I care less about the appearance it in than my DD.
LOL exactly what I thought. I was like these are perfect fit just like gloves
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Old 09-30-2013, 10:09 AM   #50
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How you liking them so far?
They fit great and almost seem lighter than other all-season mats. Not sure about wear yet but they seem to have a pretty awesome reputation.
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Old 09-30-2013, 12:33 PM   #51
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I told my girlfriend weathertechs were a good Christmas gift. We rarely get any snow or slushy weather before then anyways. Then again, living in St. Louis, we could very well get snow in June. Who knows. lol
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Mine came in today thanks to this thread! Having to DD this car sometimes with boots made this a no brainer.
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Mine came in today thanks to this thread! Having to DD this car sometimes with boots made this a no brainer.
Haha, are the weather conditions terrible at where you live?
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Haha, are the weather conditions terrible at where you live?
Not necessarily, but combat boots always seem to hold in dirt/sand. After a few days using them, I can definitely say these mats are perfect. Excellent fit with no play and extremely rugged.
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Old 10-09-2013, 05:44 PM   #55
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Ive read a lot of reviews and it seems highly recommended, so i think im going to get these. Thanks everyone!
They're pretty great, my dad has them in his new Tundra and I plan to get a set for my BRZ this winter.

The fitment is great as well but if you find they aren't quite perfect just let them sit out in the sun for awhile until they heat up a little bit...might be hard with the cold weather though. They should loosen up a bit and you just put them in and kind of shape them in.

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Old 10-09-2013, 08:27 PM   #56
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I put mine in today. They fit like a glove.
The second time I got in the car I forgot they were even there.

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you are worried about a floor mat rubbing so you put "electrical tape" on your car's interior on purpose?!?

Electrical tape is pure evil! ANYthing it touches turns to pure GOO once it gets warm enough.
I wont let ET get near my racecar, and I care less about the appearance it in than my DD.
Yep, sure did! and I'll do it again next fall when the mats go back in. The "goo" is easily wiped off with a rag sprayed with WD-40. There is no "Goo" yet, and I doubt there will be much, if any, by the time the mats come out in the spring. I don't expect to see external temps much above 50 degrees here for the next 4 months or so. I'm talking about a few 1" pieces of tape here, not coating the interior with the nasty stuff. I'll take a 5 minute clean-up over looking at paint that has been rubbed to bare metal any day. If you have a better solution, I'd love to hear it.
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