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Got my Xmas presents installed, impressed with how easy the no drill mudflaps went on (30min install time at the most), the floorliners fit beautifully!

 

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Looks good! :)

 

Those mats are on my list! I like the splash guards. Hindsight tells me I should have went with those instead of the OEM... Eh... What do you do, right???

 

Thanks for sharing!

 

E :thumbs:

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I drove to Bolingbrook and picked up the same mats and mud flaps on Thursday. The fit of the drivers side mat is perfect. The passenger side, not as good since it has a 1" gap between the trans hump and mat. I'll call customer service tomorrow. The mud flaps installed quickly and the fit is excellent.

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Mine came with the OEM all weather mats, but that rear mat looks like it protects everything. I need one of those to keep my kids from destroying the carpet back there. How do the mudflaps go on without drilling the rear? I was going to order the OEM colormatched splashguards but would rather not drill.

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Mine came with the OEM all weather mats, but that rear mat looks like it protects everything. I need one of those to keep my kids from destroying the carpet back there. How do the mudflaps go on without drilling the rear? I was going to order the OEM colormatched splashguards but would rather not drill.

 

 

Follow the link below, picture is worth a thousand words! Install time for rear flaps is about 2 minutes per side (flaps even came with the allen key to tighten the fasteners). Like you, I had no interest in drilling either, thanks to this forum I came upon these no-drill guards.

 

http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvproduct...oiceIds=747,874

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Gotta love those mats and mudflaps. :cheers: Looking good!

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where is the cheapest place to buy these?

 

 

there is VERY little mark up with these floormats.

 

If you buy them, get themoff of Autogeek.net.

 

http://www.autogeek.net/wefl.html

 

Use the code AGO for free shipping and AUTOPIA for 10% off, or its vice-versa. and see which saves you more.

 

you cannot find these things discounted anywhere else, that i've seen. i had my buddy order them thru his shop, and hes the one who told me about the little mark-up. he gave me 10% off, but the shipping was high, so it was still a lot.

 

and if you order the over the hump front gmt900 on Autogeek, you get that for the price or cheaper of the front pair. I ordered the over the hump front and rear mats for 169 with free shipping b/c they dont have the over the humps at a seperate price yet. so you get em for cheap! they retail for 239.99 on Weathertechs website. You click the front and rear pair price on the webiste, and you tell em your make/model in the notes section, and i also put Weathertechs Part numbers too, in the notes section.

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Dang, I went there to order them but the 10% coupon failed. Oh well

 

hmmm thaTs weird. maybe they dont do 10% on weathertech items. i figured they would. u should still be able to get free shipping.

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Free Shipping still works! Thanks!

 

I also put in about the over-the-hump part numbers in the "notes" section. So hopefully I get those ones.

 

EDIT*

Just got off the phone with AutoGeek and the very nice sales rep said yes I will get the over-the-hump liners at the price of 169.99 US. INCREDIABLE price!

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