Aries 3D floor liners. Has anyone purchased them?
#1
Aries 3D floor liners. Has anyone purchased them?
I was wondering if anyone has purchased the Aries floor mats, if so do you like them? I was looking at weather tech digital fit, but I am on a tight budget.
#2
They look pretty nice but it's hard to tell how thick (or flimsy) they are from the pictures.
#3
I have them, both front and back, in beige. I like them a lot. They fit extremely well, and don't move around. The back mat goes all the way under the back seat, which I really like. I just got them a few weeks ago, so no experience with snow, but it has rained frequently and they have kept the water and dirt off of my carpet.
#4
I have them, both front and back, in beige. I like them a lot. They fit extremely well, and don't move around. The back mat goes all the way under the back seat, which I really like. I just got them a few weeks ago, so no experience with snow, but it has rained frequently and they have kept the water and dirt off of my carpet.
#5
I just installed my
Husky Liners 99491 Weatherbeater Series
and they are nice and much cheaper than Weathertech. I think Weathertech were $160 on Amazon for front and back. I paid $119.21 as they dropped in price overnight fron $139. I like them and they fit really good and they have the grooved design that will spread water to dry faster in the winter.
Husky Liners 99491 Weatherbeater Series
and they are nice and much cheaper than Weathertech. I think Weathertech were $160 on Amazon for front and back. I paid $119.21 as they dropped in price overnight fron $139. I like them and they fit really good and they have the grooved design that will spread water to dry faster in the winter.
#6
I just installed my
Husky Liners 99491 Weatherbeater Series
and they are nice and much cheaper than Weathertech. I think Weathertech were $160 on Amazon for front and back. I paid $119.21 as they dropped in price overnight fron $139. I like them and they fit really good and they have the grooved design that will spread water to dry faster in the winter.
Husky Liners 99491 Weatherbeater Series
and they are nice and much cheaper than Weathertech. I think Weathertech were $160 on Amazon for front and back. I paid $119.21 as they dropped in price overnight fron $139. I like them and they fit really good and they have the grooved design that will spread water to dry faster in the winter.
#8
i have the fronts on my GE. it's got great coverage vs factory all season mats.
the emblem broke off (just rivets), and there is wear where my left foot rests below the clutch pedal. the center piece has not separated on mine as ive seen on others. overall pretty happy with them.
the emblem broke off (just rivets), and there is wear where my left foot rests below the clutch pedal. the center piece has not separated on mine as ive seen on others. overall pretty happy with them.
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