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I really recommend you the Husky mats for front. The driver one is not perfect fit, but the rubber is soft, pliable, and looks great... groves are deep unlike weathertech.

 

I could take pics tomorrow if you really want...

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Has anyone found a good fitting mat for the trunk space of a Legacy GT sedan? I have a 2007 and did buy the OEM all weather mats and think they're great so far. I ski and do other things that I'd like to have water protection for the trunk, too.

Forrester mat works well in the trunk, not perfect but pretty close.

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  • 9 months later...

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im looking for some better more durable all-season/weather floor mats

 

the subaru ones have holes in them and im at 9k miles / 7 months

 

i only need the front ones, why cant they sell just the driver side?

 

pics would help (unclemat)

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is everyone just happy replacing all four mats every single time the driver side gets worn down?

 

BAH!!!!!

I threw out the fronts and bought a set of weathertech's. The OEM rears are fine because no one ever sits in the back of my car, but I still put them back there for my shovel and ice scraper:lol:

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The deep rubbery floormats sold by BJ's and Costco wholesale clubs "KRACO" brand are easy to trim with kraft scissors and hold quite a bit of melting snow & mud.

 

. :lol:

 

Exactly. I bought a 25 dollar universal set 3 years ago, cut them to shape with some gardening scissors and thought they were just fine.

 

 

You don't have to spend a ton on rubber floor mats.

 

 

Of course I just finally picked up a set of used OEM Legacy rubber mats from another member here because I wanted to be cool.

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I bought a set of weather techs for my 2000 Impreza when I bought it new in '99. They're now in my Chevy Pickup and other than a a little wear by the gas pedal they're still like new and I'm not easy on my vehicles.
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Wow you guys go through floor mats alot quicker that I do. I had the original OEM carpeted ones up until 30k (taupe int). I got another set at that time. The drivers side carpet was worn down where my one foot sits but certainly no holes. I never cared for the OEM black all weather rubber mats that were offered.
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but I have only had them a few weeks and less than 1,000 miles

Exactly:p They appear much thicker than they actually are, and depending on your driving habbits, they can and do wear through quickly.

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Has anyone tried thier floor liners? They seem pricey but look like they may provide a bit more protection for the carpets.

 

http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvproduct.aspx?ItemGroupId=52&VehId=618&Year=2007

I bought a front set for my LGT last winter. Thye work much better than the OEM winters... don't leak around the carpet hook, higher sidewalls, more confortable on my feet, ect.

 

I plan on buying another set for the wife's LGT as well.

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