All season floor mats OEM
All season floor mats OEM
anyone purchased the oem all season floor mats from infiniti?
thinking about it myself but wanted to ask you guys first how you liked them? any pics?
thinking about it myself but wanted to ask you guys first how you liked them? any pics?
I use them year round. Approaching 4 years now. They're still OK, but I keep them relatively clean, even in the winter.
If I had to guess, I'd say they could go another 4 years.
If I had to guess, I'd say they could go another 4 years.
OEM rubber mats work well for me. had them for 4 years. i use them ~5 months a year. no issues with wear/tearing, or anything else. they are a perfect fit and align well with the positioning hooks.
They've got 'em on eBay for about $125 shipped.
http://m.ebay.com/itm/2008-INFINITI-G37-SEDAN-OEM-4PC-ALL-SEASON-WEATHER-RUBBER-FLOOR-MAT-SET-/121747612831?nav=SEARCH
Or new for $144 shipped:
http://m.ebay.com/itm/OEM-All-Season-Floor-Mat-Set-of-4-Black-Molded-Rubber-for-08-13-Infiniti-G37-New-/351481043929?nav=SEARCH
Sean
http://m.ebay.com/itm/2008-INFINITI-G37-SEDAN-OEM-4PC-ALL-SEASON-WEATHER-RUBBER-FLOOR-MAT-SET-/121747612831?nav=SEARCH
Or new for $144 shipped:
http://m.ebay.com/itm/OEM-All-Season-Floor-Mat-Set-of-4-Black-Molded-Rubber-for-08-13-Infiniti-G37-New-/351481043929?nav=SEARCH
Sean
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I plan on getting a set of these soon as well. Typically, Nissan/Infiniti winter mats are great for trapping snow and ice to save your carpet and they last a long time.
Weathertech are not bad either, especially if you get their floor liners that cover more area. The only problem with those is they are usually pretty flat so if you track in a lot of snow you will soon have water sloshing around quite a bit when it melts.
Weathertech are not bad either, especially if you get their floor liners that cover more area. The only problem with those is they are usually pretty flat so if you track in a lot of snow you will soon have water sloshing around quite a bit when it melts.
Lime-a-way, or CLR. Either one works just fine. Use it every Spring on the areas where things get bad, and you'll be OK. In any event, it's near impossible to keep car carpets pristine when you live in a region that dumps salt on the road. Living in Upstate NY for 50+ years now, and I've seen some pretty nasty salt build-up inside and outside the car.
"Say, is that a matte finish?"
"No. It snowed yesterday, and I live in NY."
Salt build-up...
Lime-a-way, or CLR. Either one works just fine. Use it every Spring on the areas where things get bad, and you'll be OK. In any event, it's near impossible to keep car carpets pristine when you live in a region that dumps salt on the road. Living in Upstate NY for 50+ years now, and I've seen some pretty nasty salt build-up inside and outside the car.
"Say, is that a matte finish?"
"No. It snowed yesterday, and I live in NY."
Lime-a-way, or CLR. Either one works just fine. Use it every Spring on the areas where things get bad, and you'll be OK. In any event, it's near impossible to keep car carpets pristine when you live in a region that dumps salt on the road. Living in Upstate NY for 50+ years now, and I've seen some pretty nasty salt build-up inside and outside the car.
"Say, is that a matte finish?"
"No. It snowed yesterday, and I live in NY."
That's what I was trying to explain. The Weathertech floor liners cover more area, but the water (with salt in it that stains your carpet) will be sloshing around more and potentially hitting more carpet if you have a lot of snow that melts.
Basicly they lack a lip so the water just drains off the mat? Kinda defeats the purpose.








