Rubber floor mats?

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mx6bfast
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Has anyone bought rubber floor mats for their Rogue? I'm just looking for some clear or black ones to put over my current carpet mats. Is there anything at Napa or Autozone I could use? O'Reilly has some for $91 front and back each.


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I have just got them for free when I bought my winter tires at Costco .

I still have to see if they fit correctly in the car (the rear ones look really small).

91$ is quite expensive for rubber floor mats, IMO.Are they made exclusively for the Rogue or are they the universal one type (to cut to fit)?

From what I remember, for my previous car, I got an whole set (2 fronts and 1 long for the rear) for less than 50$, and they were mid range price wise, quite good quality though.

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I was gonna second costco.

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I was expecting to pay less than that for all 4. Front, http://www.oreillyauto.com/EW3...age=0 and back, http://www.oreillyauto.com/EW3...age=0

I'll check out Sam's and Costco to see what they have.

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For snow, dirt, etc, the Weathertech floor liners can't be beat. Order them online directly from Weathertech http://www.weathertech.com/

There are many other online retailers that have them as well, try a search.

BTW, these replace your stock mats.

DO NOT try to put the stock floor mats on top of or underneath another floor mat (ie double them up) as you risk jamming the accelerator or brake pedal.
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

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I tried checking weathertech earlier and it said there weren't any available for the Rogue. I check just again and there they are. hmmm.

Those are a little heavier than I am looking for. If it snowed and stayed on the ground for more than a day here in Memphis probably, but I'm looking for something to pretty much throw over the current mats. Doesn't need to be heavy duty or anything. I was hoping to find something local and save on the shipping costs.

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What is the equivalent US of canadianTire (where I usually buy my floor mats)?

I will say: Sam'Club, Costco, Walmart, Napa, Autozone, every other car stuff stores, etc...

You should be able to get some not too expensive.I cannot believe that we can have something less expensive in Canada than in the US

I checked on the CT website, floor mats are from about 10$ up to 40$ (for a set of 4).

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Nissan does offer some pretty good ones that fit like no other!!! Check them out

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Had similar floor mats for my Altima. Didn't like them. The lip around the edge was too short, every time I turned a corneror accelerated, melted snow & ice would just spill over the edge and soak the carpet. They would probably be fine for less snow prone areas though.

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As Philip said.... Weathertech are the way to go. More money, but quality all the way and will last.

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I just ordered a set of the Weathertech DigitalFit for the front. It is just me and the wife using the car so I really didn't need the back. I hope they are worth the money. If they are good I will order another set for my Chev pickup.

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I picked up a set of the weathertechs for the front and rear of my Rogue. Weathertechs are the absolute best, IMO. I had regular rubber mats in my truck, and the carpet would be soaked underneath from the melted snow overflowing. But when you live in an area where it can snow a foot or more while you're at work or school, you're bound to exceed the limits of a typical rubber mat.

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When i purchased my rogue the dealer said i could order anything through the parts department i wanted for dealer cost, so i got the nissan all weather floor mats ($56.00 for all 4). Then my g/f just bought me the Weathertech cargo liner (soft rubber). Had i known how nice the Weathertech fitted the rogue i probably would have gotten them instead.

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$150 CAD for the front mats alone. Seems a little steep.

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mmbedman wrote:$150 CAD for the front mats alone. Seems a little steep.
It was $119 CAD back in the spring, but there have been price increases since.

Yes it's pricey, but IMHO worth it. I use my vehicle for both work and play and I drag just about everything inside. I use mine year 'round. They work great for trapping mud, sand, snow etc. and have saved the carpet.

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The nice FedEX man delivered the WeatherTech mats yesterday. They fit like a glove and I like the design of them. They look like they should hold alot of water and crud this winter. I think I will be ordering a set for the 4X4 pickup in the next couple months. $99.95 + $17.00 shipping is a little steep, but they look like they will really work.......

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Like the looks of philips molded floorcoverings so much I went online and got some. I found they are a true model specific, molded, and durable.

p.s. I bought just the front set of Weathertech digital liner for $58.20 US delivered from a site that had misposted their pricing (they honored the price without question.) It pays to surf the web and be patient.

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I happened by my dealer and they had "Custom Fit" mats for all the Nissan vehicles. As the cheapest Weathertech's I could find around here were $189.00, I thought $148.00 was a bargain. I picked them up today and couldn't be happier. Perfect custom fit. Check them out here....

http://www.flickr.com/photos/14607522@N03/

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Yes, those 'Custom Fit' mats shown in your pics are indeed the Weathertech's rebranded with the Nissan logo. My dealer offered these as well, but at the time Weathertech had a better deal and I think shipping was free.

That's a good find. Smart shopping!

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Wow...That must have been a deal Philipa. Weathertech Canada has them posted for $258.90 now.

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Rocket J Dawg wrote:Wow...That must have been a deal Philipa. Weathertech Canada has them posted for $258.90 now.
I bought for $219CAD (before tax) for the front and rears in Mar/08. Shipping was free. The CDN dollar was worth more than the USD then, hence the good deal. The dealer wanted $266 for the Nissan branded Weathertech's.

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I was going to buy the WeatherTech mats because I had them in a previous vehicle and really liked them. They would cost me $270 (front and back) to buy here at a local parts store or $272 ordered and delivered by WeatherTech Canada online.

I went to my local Nissan dealer this afternoon and looked at their winter mats for the Rogue. They are excellent quality with deep grooves and fit like a glove. The front ones say "Rogue" along the side. I would take a photo but my digital camera crapped out on me.

I bought the Nissan mats, all four for $110.

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Ouch. Mine were $160 USD Front and back from the Nissan dealer. They weren't the rebadged Weathertechs, but the actual weathertechs which I found interesting. It was cheaper for me to get them from the dealer than for me to order them from anywhere online, which is why I got them from the dealer.

One thing I've noticed about the weathertechs though is that on the front driver's mat, some of the water/melted snow seeps through the holes for the mat hooks. I've since put a towel under there to keep it dry.They also prevent me from pressing the gas pedal as much as possible!

That being said, I still love them. I just kinda regret getting the rear ones since I haven't had a single person sit in the back since I got them, lol.

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philipa_240sx wrote:
I bought for $219CAD (before tax) for the front and rears in Mar/08. Shipping was free. The CDN dollar was worth more than the USD then, hence the good deal. The dealer wanted $266 for the Nissan branded Weathertech's.
Hi, I just got a set of all season mats from the Nissan dealership in Calgary. It looks nowhere near the weathertech mats that I was expecting. First off, the edges on the front mats doesn't seem very deep so a little water/snow/mud will run off the sides and it doesn't seem to have sufficient coverage around the dead pedal and accelerator area. Secondly, the 2nd row mats are 2 small pieces that leaves the middle hump unprotected! Is there a different part # for the "custom fit" mats that are the Nissan rebranded Weathertechs? My dealer knows nothing about this Weathertech mats. Did you guys get this from a CDN or US dealership?

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I assume this is what you got:



I posted this earlier in another thread...

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Quote »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[/quote]The Weathertech mats are not OEM Nissan parts. Some dealers (not all) carry them as an optional accessory item. I would check around with other Nissan dealers. The dealer I purchased my Rogue from (Cambridge, Ontario) carried the Weathertech's. You can also purchase directly from Weathertech:

Canada: http://www.weathertech.ca/USA: http://www.weathertech.com/

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philipa_240sx wrote:I assume this is what you got:



I posted this earlier in another thread...

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That's exactly the one I got. Thanks for the reference to the other post, I must have missed the part where you said it's not a Nissan part. My Rogue comes with the all season mats but when I told them that's not the ones I want, they said if it's a stocked item, they will replace these crappy ones with the ones I want. Only problem is I can't seem to find a reference or a pic of the Nissan rebranded ones anywhere so I can't show them what I'm looking for. I did see Rocket J Dawg posted in a flicker account above but the the pic is not there anymore. Maybe I'll try calling a couple different dealerships to see, worst case scenerio is I'll call your dealership in Ontario. Thanks for the info though!

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Nick 568 wrote:One thing I've noticed about the weathertechs though is that on the front driver's mat, some of the water/melted snow seeps through the holes for the mat hooks.
When dry, you can apply black color silicone (rubber/flexible) around the hooks. When ever you need to remove the mats, it'll be easy to do so(summers).

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Rocket J Dawg wrote:I happened by my dealer and they had "Custom Fit" mats for all the Nissan vehicles. As the cheapest Weathertech's I could find around here were $189.00, I thought $148.00 was a bargain. I picked them up today and couldn't be happier. Perfect custom fit. Check them out here....

http://www.flickr.com/photos/14607522@N03/
Hi, do you have pics of your Nissan rebranded Weathertech mats in your Rogue? Thanks! I'm trying to discribe to my dealer what they look like.

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The Nissan version just has a different sticker that says 'Nissan' instead Weathertech. Otherwise, they are identical.

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Ok, so I found them. The all season mats are $95 and they are the 4 piece rubber mats that I originally got. The Nissan branded Weathertech ones are called floor liners which are made of a flexible plastic/rubber. The front/rear are sold seperately (2 pieces for the front and 1 for the back) and they go for $100 for the back and $140 for the front. Nissan part #s are:Back - 99998b1352Front - 99998b1351Mystery solved!
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