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Old 06-05-2006, 06:00 PM
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I just purchased a set of new floor mats for my Porsche that are made by Lloyd's. I am extremely happy with the quality (much better than Porsche OEM) and they can embroider whatever you want into the carpet. They are very thick and comfortable to the bare foot so if you are looking for something along those lines I suggest you give the a look. I did a google search and found that these guys sell them for the Ridgeline. http://www.sportomotoring.com/honda-...-ultimats.html No affiliation and I have never used them so I can't speak to their service.
Thanks, that's exactly what I want.
Now I have a couple decisions to make.
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I am a Ridgeline wannabe until March 2009 when my lease is up on my H3. However, I had Husky custom molded rubber mats in my F-150 Supercrew a few years ago. They were nice, but in time the eges sank, allowing muddy water to leak onto the carpet. Also, when they were dirty or sandy my shoes would rub the sand and make a scratching sound. Personally I prefer a high quality plush carpeted mat. The dirt usually works its way into the mat so it's not sitting on top and they have a more comfortable, homey feel to them. Just my 2 cents.
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Old 07-12-2007, 05:41 PM
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I am a Ridgeline wannabe until March 2009 when my lease is up on my H3. However, I had Husky custom molded rubber mats in my F-150 Supercrew a few years ago. They were nice, but in time the eges sank, allowing muddy water to leak onto the carpet. Also, when they were dirty or sandy my shoes would rub the sand and make a scratching sound. Personally I prefer a high quality plush carpeted mat. The dirt usually works its way into the mat so it's not sitting on top and they have a more comfortable, homey feel to them. Just my 2 cents.
I got some carpet floor mats reccommended by somene on these boards, but I can't remember the company name. They are very comfortable and high quality. They are plush, but still kinda rough so it feels good to scritch your bare feet on them.
I seem to remember they cost about 80 bucks for just the front. People in the rear are second class, simply don't count.
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Old 07-12-2007, 05:46 PM
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Okay, here they are.
Thanks to So Cal Ridge, IIRC.
Oops, it's right up there.
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Old 07-12-2007, 07:44 PM
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Re: Floor Mat Update

weathertech actually has pictures of the mats for the ridgline, they look like custom fit to me
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I ordered a set of the Weathertech mats.

I'll report on them when they arrive. Should be any day now.
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Old 07-14-2007, 11:04 AM
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I ordered a set of the Weathertech mats.

I'll report on them when they arrive. Should be any day now.
They're rubber? Are they better than the OEM's?
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From what I can tell they are rubber.

What they offer is more coverage for the carpeted floor.

I live in Wisconsin and for the winter's a person drags snow and such into the vehicle.
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From what I can tell they are rubber.

What they offer is more coverage for the carpeted floor.

I live in Wisconsin and for the winter's a person drags snow and such into the vehicle.
I spent part of a winter (Feb, March, and April) at boot camp at Great Lakes. Close enough, and long enough, to know what you mean. Snow. Brrr.
So, would you like me to send you some real cheese?
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I spent part of a winter (Feb, March, and April) at boot camp at Great Lakes. Close enough, and long enough, to know what you mean. Snow. Brrr.
So, would you like me to send you some real cheese?
Hey exA4 I think Califorina has a few years to go before they can really say [i]real[i] cheese. Don't you think?
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