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Available in the Chicagoland/Northern Illinois Area. I replaced all of my mats and not longer need these. Make me an offer.
I purchased for the front some Weathertec liners, and the back a cheap, but durable, floor mat that goes across the back.Curious what 2nd row mats/liners you replaced it with?
Links please?I purchased for the front some Weathertec liners, and the back a cheap, but durable, floor mat that goes across the back.
WeatherTech: 2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz WeatherTech Floor Liners (R011)Links please?
Do you mind showing a pic of how well the back one fits.WeatherTech: 2022 Hyundai Santa Cruz WeatherTech Floor Liners (R011)
Rear seat:Zento Deals Black Universal Fit Ridged All-Weather Heavy Duty Rubber Runner Liner Floor Mat https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0162GWLL...abc_XWZXMGDPKPGHES55WZ1K?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Do you mind showing a pic of how well the back one fits.
How is the surface underfoot? They look fairly hard and slippery in the pix.Smartliner 22 Tucson fronts. 80$
Not sure how to answer that or what your asking. They are exact same as any husky or weathertec I've owned. Don't feel slippery but I always have shoes on when I drive .How is the surface underfoot? They look fairly hard and slippery in the pix.
I guess what it seems is that the Smartliners look more plastic than rubber, which gives it an appearance that it would be more slippery when you have wet shoes sliding on them. But if you're saying that they don't feel slippery, then I'm thinking that they just "look" plastic but are really rubbery, is that correct?Not sure how to answer that or what your asking. They are exact same as any husky or weathertec I've owned. Don't feel slippery but I always have shoes on when I drive .
Smartliner 22 Tucson fronts. 80$
I was going to ask the same question. I don't like the hard plastic mats that weather Tech makes. I wanted the thick rubbery all weather mats that will eventually be available as OEM. But I did look at the smart liner. Maybe I'll check them out now that I read that they are more rubbery.I guess what it seems is that the Smartliners look more plastic than rubber, which gives it an appearance that it would be more slippery when you have wet shoes sliding on them. But if you're saying that they don't feel slippery, then I'm thinking that they just "look" plastic but are really rubbery, is that correct?
I’m in Dekalb, so not too far. $80 fair?Also, @Jdnorton22 where are you located? I'm near Naperville. And what would you like for the mats? I may be interested.
Thanks