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Floormats for Telluride - good options?

If anyone is interested. I have 2 sets of OEM All Weather floor mats. I went a little crazy and bought 3 sets as the price was too good to pass. I can pass on some savings to you as well. I will be keeping a set for myself. Looking to sell locally but I can ship them as well. Send me a PM. I am in Southern CA any the way. 🥳👍
Hi
Still have any of the oem all weather matts available?

Best
Daniel
 
Hi
Still have any of the oem all weather matts available?

Best
Daniel
I’ll double check. Will you be picking them up or will want them shipped?
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Are there any good non-black floormats which match the dune brown seats better?
I think all oem mats are black.
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I want to get good floormats to protect the car, and there a lot of choices on Amazon: OEM, "TOUGH Pro", "Tux Mat", etc. Does anyone have a good experience with a particular company that they'd like to share in terms of fit, quality, etc? Thanks!
I gave these a try, very happy with them - very heavy duty and a great fit. For $120.00 - you can't go wrong. Only in black when I purchased.

 
Anyone else experiencing their driver's side TuxMat retaining "pin" loosening in the carpet? I have the older (original) version of their mats and I'm not very happy with the retention system (or lack of using the OEM retention points). Seems to me like a rush to market on the originals as I see now their new offering uses the OEM anchor points.
 
I gave these a try, very happy with them - very heavy duty and a great fit. For $120.00 - you can't go wrong. Only in black when I purchased.

One point to note; IMHO, the purpose of winter floor mats is not only to protect the carpet from the wear and tear but to protect the floor pan from the chemical attack of road salt and water... so if your mats don't contain the liquid well enough they will end up trapping it beneath the mat...
 
Hey Lefty,
Are these the Floor liner HP or the the Floor liner
I also got the WT HPs and they are very nice. The new HPs are softer rubber which was exactly what I was looking for. Great coverage. Looking forward to see how they perform through the Chicago winter.
 
I also got the WT HPs and they are very nice. The new HPs are softer rubber which was exactly what I was looking for. Great coverage. Looking forward to see how they perform through the Chicago winter.
The only thing I would change is I wish they were longer and covered more between the seat & the door. That space collects alot junk.
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Help me out because I’m indecisive and don’t make rational choices on my own. Since I live in a fair climate I was just going to get carpet floor mats. Any reason not to? There just Kia brand right?
 
Help me out because I’m indecisive and don’t make rational choices on my own. Since I live in a fair climate I was just going to get carpet floor mats. Any reason not to? There just Kia brand right?
Help me out because I’m indecisive and don’t make rational choices on my own. Since I live in a fair climate I was just going to get carpet floor mats. Any reason not to? There just Kia brand right?
Go with carpet. I’ve got Tux Matts because I live in snow country. I switch to carpet in fair weather.
 
Help me out because I’m indecisive and don’t make rational choices on my own. Since I live in a fair climate I was just going to get carpet floor mats. Any reason not to? There just Kia brand right?
I have carpeted Kia mats in Pennsylvania and it's fine. Just vacuum them in the spring after the salt season is over.

I've had all-seasons in previous vehicles and they always look worn, stained, etc. Carpet will soak up moisture, hold on to salt/sand, and can be vacuumed to look like new. Last car was 5 years of carpet, no issues. I do garage my cars, though.

Someone on the forum was selling a set of carpeted cabin+cargo mats and it was a deal too good to pass up!
 
+ for the Smartliners. The 2022 fit great for me except the third row took a little bit of maneuvering to get it in place. Already been tested by some snow and mush and they contain it nicely.
 




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