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Old 08-16-2007, 04:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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All Season over OEM Floor Mats

Does anyone use all season floor mats over the OEM ones? Do they slide around, or they will stay in place?

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Over? Why not just take the original mats out?

The all season mats don't slide around much at all, especially the driver's being anchored to the floor.
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Over? Why not just take the original mats out?

The all season mats don't slide around much at all, especially the driver's being anchored to the floor.
Will the driver side all season mats slide around if I put them over my oem mats?
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Will the driver side all season mats slide around if I put them over my oem mats?

Nope.
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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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Will the driver side all season mats slide around if I put them over my oem mats?
I don't think they would fit. That's not how they work.
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Please take out the cloth mats before putting in the all weather mats.
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Old 08-16-2007, 08:25 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Please take out the cloth mats before putting in the all weather mats.
Yes, killing yourself when the mat shifts on top of accelerator would be bad. Therefore I do not recommend that you do it.
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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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i put my all season on my oem mats and the driver side always slides.. kinda annoying
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i have the all seasons over top of the cloth mats and have since the day i bought it ive never had any problems and the fit just fine
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yea me too. they fit very well and never move. I guess you have to be a pro to have them over the oem mats,. lol !
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