All weather cargo mat?

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Elton Noway wrote:Just FYI... in addition to Nissan dealerships there are multiple places online selling them.
Elton, thank you for the links.

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If our sponsors do not sell those products, then I have no problem linking to the other sites you mention. See below for links to the grille.

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The chrome grille is Nissan part no: F2310-JM00A

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Chrome Grille: http://www.nissanparts.org/PD-...eID=3

http://www.everythingnissan.com

Search for the part no above.

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Search for the part no above.

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Most of us will not be putting anything really dirty back there I would think. My plan is to take the nice carpeted mat out and put in an old rug when we go get flowers or shrubs or something like that, then put the carpeted mat back in that still looks like new!

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so can I just go to my nissan dealer and ask if they have all weather floormats in stock?

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dr.PhilUpOnU wrote:so can I just go to my nissan dealer and ask if they have all weather floormats in stock?
Depends what you want.

The all weather/season floor mats are simply rubber versions of the stock floor mats. Nissan part# 999E1-GU001BK. I posted a pic above, but here they are again:

Image from Nissan USA

The 'Floor liners' pictured earlier in this thread can be bought from some Nissan dealers (they are not Nissan parts, they are simply rebranded with the Nissan Logo) or you can purchase directly from the mfg which is sometimes cheaper: Weathertech

Floor Liners:Image courtesy Eddnog

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Elton Noway wrote:From what I've read the Husky mats are similar in design to the Weather Tech mats in that they "don't" have a hinge to allow for the pop-up tray. Members have posted pictures which show they will fold (or bend) up out of the way to allow for the popup tray to open, but the sides (ears) hit the wheel wells: (as seen by the pics in this thread)

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Sorry to bump my own posting... but in looking back through this thread I see that the Photobucket images posed by got.me.a.rogue showing access to the cargo tray via a folded WeatherTech cargo liner have since expired due to account inactivity (This is one reason why I don't like using PhotoBucket! )

Early concerns surrounded the Rogues rear cargo tray and whether or not you would loose access to it it you installed a WeatherTech or Husky style liner. It seemed the advantage to the style sold on eBay was it was hinged at the area of the cargo tray thus offering easier access. But as it turns out it seems the WeatherTech liner can be folded as well. Anyway... thanks [to B]got.me.a.rogue... here are copies of the images he originally posted. As you can see the WeatherTech liner will fold to allow use of the cargo tray. I image it may be more difficlut to bend/fold them up in cold weather.











Also... if interested, here's an updated eBay link to the folding style, "less expensive" option to the WeatherTech or Husky style cargo mat:

http://motors.shop.ebay.com/ke...cat=0

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EddNog wrote:
Sorry for the long wait; here're the pics I promised (apologies for not taking the pictures when they were still new):







I did not yet order the new FloorLiner that came out for the cargo area, but I am thinking about doing so. I just wonder if/how it will interfere with the cargo organizer compartment door... -Ed
Nice pictures, but could you show me a picture of these mats from a different angle? I'd like to see the driver side mat like the angle of the passenger side pic. I need a mat that will hold a lot of water. 32oz would be sufficient. Will these mats hold that?

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The rear part of the mat on the drivers side is the same as the passenger. About a 3/4" lip. There isn't room to make it any higher as it would interfere with the seat tracks.

I do get some minor 'spillage' but it's usually due to large amounts of water/snow.

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philipa_240sx wrote:The rear part of the mat on the drivers side is the same as the passenger. About a 3/4" lip. There isn't room to make it any higher as it would interfere with the seat tracks.

I do get some minor 'spillage' but it's usually due to large amounts of water/snow.
Thanks for the reply philip. Do know if the mat covers the entire floor? I've read some posts elsewhere saying weathertech doesn't guarentee a perfect fit for all vehicles and one guy posted this pic of his honda and his WT mats...



That huge patch that is completely uncovered doesn't sit well with me.


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It covers most of the floor with the exception of the 'upper part' of the dead pedal. You can see it in the pic a few posts up. Give me a couple days and I'll post more complete pics.

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philipa_240sx wrote:It covers most of the floor with the exception of the 'upper part' of the dead pedal. You can see it in the pic a few posts up. Give me a couple days and I'll post more complete pics.
Phil, thank you very much. I hope it's no trouble. I'm worried that the mats won't hold enough water and it spills over into the carpet. I use a seadoo in the summer and my footwear absorbs a lot of water like a sponge. When I pull out of the ramp, I find I have a rather large puddle on the mat no matter how hard I tried to get the water out of the shoes.

My mats in my previous vehicle didn't really do such a great job. The water is not good sitting in the carpet. It'll cause mold and smells.


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philipa_240sx wrote:It covers most of the floor with the exception of the 'upper part' of the dead pedal. You can see it in the pic a few posts up. Give me a couple days and I'll post more complete pics.
Hi Philipa.. I have some pics I took a while back of my WeatherTechs and never bothered posting since there wwere already plenty of great shots. I'll go ahead and add them to this thread in the hopes of saving you some time. Not sure what kind of detail you wanted to include ... hopefully this captures some of it.

For the record... I've dragged in plenty of snow and slush and have yet to have the mats come any where near overflowing with melted snow/water. Of course if they were to fill up to the top edge... any rapid acceleration could cause it to go rushing back over the lip. (Which would happen with any mat of similar design.)

NET: Considering the height of the front and sides of the Weathertech mats, and considering they were specially designed for the Rogue, I just wish they would have made the rear edge 1 inch taller. (Of course then the water would drain out through the retaining clip holes.

First and second photos adress the area above dead peddle where people complain of carpet wear and slush sometimes finds its way off your shoes and down behind the mat.



After reading the complaints... this was my solution:








Modified by Elton Noway at 6:24 PM 1/17/2010

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Elton Noway wrote:
Hi Philipa.. I have some pics I took a while back of my WeatherTechs and never bothered posting since there wwere already plenty of great shots. I'll go ahead and add them to this thread in the hopes of saving you some time. Not sure what kind of detail you wanted to include ... hopefully this captures some of it.

For the record... I've dragged in plenty of snow and slush and have yet to have the mats come any where near overflowing with melted snow/water. Of course if they were to fill up to the top edge... any rapid acceleration could cause it to go rushing back over the lip. (Which would happen with any mat of similar design.)

NET: Considering the height of the front and sides of the Weathertech mats, and considering they were specially designed for the Rogue, I just wish they would have made the rear edge 1 inch taller. (Of course then the water would drain out through the retaining clip holes.

First and second photos adress the area above dead peddle where people complain of carpet wear and slush sometimes finds its way off your shoes and down behind the mat.



After reading the complaints... this was my solution:







Modified by Elton Noway at 6:24 PM 1/17/2010
Thank you very much Elton! I ordered my mats yesterday after I saw this message


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Elton, I wish they would raise the rear edge but there simply isn't room. My wife is about 5'2" and she has to push the seat all the way forward. The seat tracks barely clear the mat as-is... actually there are a few scratches where the seat tracks have rubbed the top of the mat.


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