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Old 03-13-2013, 11:33 AM   #127
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Very nice! The deadpedal thing is kinda annoying, though. And could their logo be any bigger?!
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Very nice! The deadpedal thing is kinda annoying, though. And could their logo be any bigger?!
I wish the deadpedal cover is longer so to cover the entire deadpedal. that way, i don't have to worry about snowy-mud water running down the deadpedal to my carpet.
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Since the rear seat had been mentioned a couple times in this thread, does anyone know of something to protect the back of the front seats from little muddy feet?
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Since the rear seat had been mentioned a couple times in this thread, does anyone know of something to protect the back of the front seats from little muddy feet?
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Old 03-13-2013, 12:57 PM   #131
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Oh my goodness nice pictures! How much are these? (Floor mats)
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Old 03-13-2013, 03:08 PM   #132
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Oh my goodness nice pictures! How much are these? (Floor mats)
Coming to any meets soon? I and several others in the Mid-A have them.

http://www.weathertech.com/subaru/20...er-digitalfit/

Add ~$17 for shipping.
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Coming to any meets soon? I and several others in the Mid-A have them.

http://www.weathertech.com/subaru/20...er-digitalfit/

Add ~$17 for shipping.

Yeah. Seeing them in person is a plus. Thanks for the link
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Anyone order the TRUNK liner from WeatherTech.. instead of buying the OEM Factory trunk liner? Wondering how they compare as far as durability, grip, material, how far the edge of each liner goes up, etc..?
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I wish the deadpedal cover is longer so to cover the entire deadpedal. that way, i don't have to worry about snowy-mud water running down the deadpedal to my carpet.
I totally agree. Noticed this when I got my mats.
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Anyone order the TRUNK liner from WeatherTech.. instead of buying the OEM Factory trunk liner? Wondering how they compare as far as durability, grip, material, how far the edge of each liner goes up, etc..?
I have the trunk liner from WeatherTech and the durability and grip is amazing. Same material as the floor mats, I play soccer and I just throw my stuff in there and my gym bag doesn't slide around as it used to with the OEM trunk liner. The liner sits flush on all the edges and has a lip of 0.25" inch.

I'll have to take pictures sometime and post it.
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I have the trunk liner from WeatherTech and the durability and grip is amazing. Same material as the floor mats, I play soccer and I just throw my stuff in there and my gym bag doesn't slide around as it used to with the OEM trunk liner. The liner sits flush on all the edges and has a lip of 0.25" inch.

I'll have to take pictures sometime and post it.
Thanks for that insight. I've seen photos of the OEM trunk liner.. I can't tell whether it's made of slippery plastic, but there doesn't seem to be enough grooves in it to keep stuff from sliding around. I might just spend the extra money and go with the WeatherTech version too.
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Since the rear seat had been mentioned a couple times in this thread, does anyone know of something to protect the back of the front seats from little muddy feet?
They sell covers for the back of the front seats. They aren't "pretty to look at", but they do the job. We use them for my wife's Mazda3 and the leather is still in perfect condition. It uses a large elastic band for the bottom and 2 straps at the top with velcro to secure it.

Here's an example: [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Jolly-Jumper-Auto-Seat-Protector/dp/B000LZDUJ2"]Amazon.com: Jolly Jumper Auto Seat Back Protector - 2 Pack: Baby[/ame]
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Thanks for that insight. I've seen photos of the OEM trunk liner.. I can't tell whether it's made of slippery plastic, but there doesn't seem to be enough grooves in it to keep stuff from sliding around. I might just spend the extra money and go with the WeatherTech version too.
I would really like to hear from someone who's seen the oem and weather tech trunk liners. I'm having a hard time rationalizing the 2x price difference...
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I would really like to hear from someone who's seen the oem and weather tech trunk liners. I'm having a hard time rationalizing the 2x price difference...
The Subaru trunk liner is outstanding in every respect. Order one with confidence if it's not available for immediate inspection at your dealer.

It might be easier to insert it into your trunk by first laying down the two rear seats. I didn't think to do that and it required folding it up a bit to get it in.
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