| Quote, originally posted by Poyzinous » |
| Plus the OEM ones are a perfect fit and are very good quality. |
Sorry, not to contradict you, but ...
The OEM ones don't cover the dead-pedal at all (goes around it), so in the winter, you get water (+ salt + sand, etc) leaking underneath the rubber mat. (I know because I have these.)
The WeatherTech ones go over the dead-pedal, so it's much better. (I don't have these, but I saw it in another vehicle and it's superior.)
So, you can spend less buy the OEM ones and mostly protect your car, or ... your call.
Post Title: Re: Recommend good rubberized floor mats (lemond)
Posted by: BROUDIE at 9:31 AM 6/25/2009
$70 or so. Great mats. They do not cover the dead pedal - but they have dimples to catch sand, water, whatever.
Post Title: Re: Recommend good rubberized floor mats (lemond)
Posted by: rontek at 12:18 PM 6/26/2009
I have a set of Black Weather Tech Mats and Cargo protector that I am going to sell. I just traded my EX35 for an 09 FX50S. (Pics to come!)
I am supposed to pick up the car tomorrow, so I will be taking them out tonight. I purchased them in March of this year and they are in "New" condition with no scrapes or defects. I can send photo's if you like. I will take 50% of what I paid for them if you are interested. I also have a set of the Black Factory Infiniti All Weather Mats. The Drivers mat has some wear, (Nothing Major), but the other three are perfect. I would take a little less than 50% for these.
I also have a couple of other "Goodies" , that I will be parting with CHEAP !
Brand new never installed Stillen Long Tube CAI - Purchased it 2 months ago, was waiting until I had my 1 year service before I installed it, and that's when I saw the FX50S and started negotiating - Make Offer (Rio?)
K&N Filters - Like New - Used 6 months, cleaned , re-oiled and boxed - 50% of cost
And last but not least the RIMS and Summer Tires with TPMS I just put on the car 500 Miles ago. (See my Summer Wheels Thread) I will give a GREAT deal on them, but I really do not want to deal with shipping, so it will have to be a pick up here in MA.
I will post PICS of this stuff as soon as I get a chance in a separate thread, but I saw the post about the mats and figured I would offer them up.
I plan to stick around the forum because you are a knowledgeable bunch, and the FX forum does not seem to have the same "enthusiasm" that the EX forum does. (That's if nobody minds)
Ron
Post Title: Re: Recommend good rubberized floor mats (rontek)
Posted by: Poyzinous at 12:50 PM 6/26/2009
| Quote, originally posted by rontek » |
| I just traded my EX35 for an 09 FX50S. |
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Posted by: Timmbo at 6:42 PM 6/26/2009
)| Quote, originally posted by Poyzinous » |
Just yesterday some dude bought the FX50S that was here. It was at $9500 below msrp... Plan any mods? (please say exhaust... screaming 5.0 rumble FTW ) |
I picked it up Saturday afternoon, and have not been out of it SINCE ! (Well I did come home to sleep, but then back out again). MSRP was $65,930 and I ended up paying $55,451 . Thats $10,479 off MSRP. Plus I got them up to $29,500 on my EX35 trade, so there was NO way I could pass it up.
As far as Mods go, the car really does not NEED any! I did put the interior LED bulbs in from my EX35, and with the lighted door sills, it looks great. I dont think I will be doing the exhaust for a little while anyway. I actually like the sound of the factory kit. The weather was cloudy yesterday, and raining today, so as soon as I get some sunshine, I will take some photo's and post them to a thread.
Ron
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