Rubber Floor Mats 955?
#1
Rubber Floor Mats 955?
Here's my problem. I have a full set of front and rear weathertech digital fit floormats for my 2004 Cayenne. The rears fit great, and the front, while snug do not provide the coverage I would like in the footwell area. They're simply too short. It's a shame too because other than that they're great floor mats, but I hate that they don't even cover 80% of what the OEM ones do. Does anyone here run anything else for rubber floor mats or know of anything else that gives better coverage in the pedal areas and towards the front of the car?
#2
Same problem for me re: the weathertechs - except the backseat fits poorly too. My center hump is much larger than whatever they used to make the template.
With the fronts, it is very unfortunate they only go up about 5". This leaves snow/mud etc to not only get on the carpet but especially in the case of snow, slide down behind and under the mat. Crappy design and will make me think twice about ordering them again.
My 'fix' was to cut some off-the-shelf mats and attach them to the front of the weathertechs. This way the debris at least stays off the carpet and drains down into the digital mats.
With the fronts, it is very unfortunate they only go up about 5". This leaves snow/mud etc to not only get on the carpet but especially in the case of snow, slide down behind and under the mat. Crappy design and will make me think twice about ordering them again.
My 'fix' was to cut some off-the-shelf mats and attach them to the front of the weathertechs. This way the debris at least stays off the carpet and drains down into the digital mats.
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I had weathertech's in my first two Cayenne's (cs & ctt) and both sets didn't seem to sit perfect on the drivers side. The top part by the peddles just never looked right. But the hole things lined up. Oh well. They did their job though, through a few Michigan winters.
#5
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hmmm, my WeatherTech's fit perfectly in my 2012 CTT,... both front & back.
They must have changed their dimensions for the 958's.
Only problem is that they cover up the illuminated door sills on both fronts. But that portion is the sloped portion that drains any water over the sill & out of the car. So I need it there.
They must have changed their dimensions for the 958's.
Only problem is that they cover up the illuminated door sills on both fronts. But that portion is the sloped portion that drains any water over the sill & out of the car. So I need it there.
#6
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I got weathertechs for my 04 CTT 955 that fit perfectly on drivers side and rear seat. (lining up the locks)
Passenger side is 1/2 inch short coming back to passenger seat. I'll take a pick when Im back if you want, maybe theres a part # on there.
Passenger side is 1/2 inch short coming back to passenger seat. I'll take a pick when Im back if you want, maybe theres a part # on there.
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#9
Burning Brakes
I've noticed the front passenger Weathertech in my car interferes slightly with the opening and closing of the sliding cubby shelf. I've a mind to trim it slightly, but haven't gotten around to it. I actually wish the shelf was on the driver's side, like on my old B6 A4 Avant. Nice, discrete place to put phone, wallet, keys, etc. But on the 955, being way on the other side, I doubt mine will see much use.
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I have Lloyds Rubbertite in my Lotus Elise... love them.
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/CAYLRTM.html
http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/CAYLRTM.html
#12
The edges are not finished - just cut to fit.