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I haven't tried them as the idea seems a bit.. silly.
Your stock mats are not anchored to the car as well as the carpet is, and therefore, they will be more prone to moving around, albeit not all that much as the original mats don't move around. You'll find better fitment if you take your original mats out. Good luck trying to fit the all season mats onto the anchor with the original mats still there. |
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I put my all-seasons on top of the OEM mats and it felt very bulky and I'll concur that it's likely dangerous. My OEMs have been in the all season box ever since.
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