Those raised ridge doesn't do ****. I had them on my Honda Fit, it leak through it. Just make sure you put 2 stacks of newspaper under it, and change it regularly... I think i am gonna plug those holes.
Those raised ridge doesn't do ****. I had them on my Honda Fit, it leak through it. Just make sure you put 2 stacks of newspaper under it, and change it regularly... I think i am gonna plug those holes.
My Weathertechs were purchased in February of '15, and they don't have the passenger side mounting cleats. These mats are pretty good, but not perfect. They move around a bit underfoot, and this allows things like pine needles to get under and behind after a while. Great for rain, snow, and slush.
I really wish they would have extended the dead pedal coverage up a couple inches. Where it stops now is fine if you wear a size 5, but if you wear a size 10 then the top of your foot will deposit dirt, debris, and water that can run down behind the mat.
Overall, they are great. You really do just have to take them out and hose them off when they get dirty. There is a pronounced wear spot on my driver's mat where my left heel rests, but other than that they have held up very well.
Eggman (09-15-2016)
__________________________________________
View my fuel log 2015 Mirage DE 1.2 manual: 48.3 mpg (US) ... 20.5 km/L ... 4.9 L/100 km ... 57.9 mpg (Imp)
I got a front pair too. I didnt bother screwing in the passenger mat, it seems to be pretty snug even with folks getting out. Famous last words lol.
Dirk Diggler (05-21-2020)