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    https://www.kijiji.ca/v-tires-rims/c...rce=ios_social

    Found you some floor mats
    https://www.kijiji.ca/v-other-auto-p...rce=ios_social


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    Can't argue over the price on the floor mats!

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    Ha - yeah.

    But suspicious that they took a picture of the back sides?? Probably 5 years worth of road salt, french fries and milkshakes on the other sides!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MetroMPG View Post
    Ha - yeah.

    But suspicious that they took a picture of the back sides?? Probably 5 years worth of road salt, french fries and milkshakes on the other sides!
    I've became a fan of the WeatherTech floor mats even though I consider them quite costly. I don't see myself ever going back to carpeted floor mats. Especially during the winter months - the amount of snow (moisture) not going into your car's carpet is worth the extra cost to me.

    Personally, I wish more vehicles were like a Honda Element. If given the choice, I wouldn't put any carpet in a vehicle.

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    4 Ensaaves on rims $120 Brampton, ON

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark View Post
    Personally, I wish more vehicles were like a Honda Element. If given the choice, I wouldn't put any carpet in a vehicle.
    Rubber floor pickups have always been my favorite...
    Resident Tire Engineer

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    score!

    Just snagged this set of basically new Enasaves on flawless alloys for $125.

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    The car only had 13k km on it and was garaged - the tires still have nubs and factory paint marks between the treads.

    There's *another* set for sale about 200km away for $80 (Belleville FB, if anyone local is looking), but I'm sure they're not as nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MetroMPG View Post
    Just snagged this set of basically new Enasaves on flawless alloys for $125.

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    The car only had 13k km on it and was garaged - the tires still have nubs and factory paint marks between the treads.

    There's *another* set for sale about 200km away for $80 (Belleville FB, if anyone local is looking), but I'm sure they're not as nice.
    That's a huge steal!

    You couldn't buy a single Dunlop Enasave for that price let alone a set of 4 with really nice alloy rims.

    Are you going back to factory size tires, or am I confusing you with several others running/experimenting with larger tires on a Mirage?

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    Mark, you're remembering correctly that I'm running a larger diameter tire on 15" rims (for the MPG).

    But I am running 14" Enasaves on the front end of my '90 Miata, and I would also put them on all 4 corners of my '98 Pontiac Firefly (Chevy Metro clone) if/when I ever resume driving that sweet little creampuff.

    It's good to have tires & wheels in stock. (I'm not a hoarder, YOU'RE a hoarder!)

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    I don't see how you keep your cars stored away and not driven. I can't help myself, I want to drive all my cars. I am putting very little time in my Dodge Cummins now due to $6 a gallon diesel fuel.


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