What'd you do to your accord today?

Siccsyde

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Layin in the living room waiting for my agx struts to get here so I can put some springs and put my wheels on
 

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Yes I am always looking around before I buy.

There are 2 different ones that I have found. The Lund nifty xtreme ones that I bought and the weather tech ones.

The Lund nifty xtreme catch all mats are specially molded to fit your car. They have 2 anchor carpet plastic screws that can easily be removed to clean. They do not move. I tried very hard today even with my one of anchors missing. I will let you know what they do in the future.

The Lund nifty line also has one that is molded and has carpets inside the mat. Not my style but maybe for someone else. These are 85.95 on summit
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/npi-799444

The weather tech extreme duty digital fit mats are also specifically molded as well to fit your cars mold. They are more money but if you want the best and need the best these are really a great mat/liner
I have seen the coupe liner for about 110 on eBay and the sedan I have seen for 117.95 here.

http://www.autoanything.com/floor-mats/64A2002A0A0.aspx


It's really on how much you really wanna spend but both will do the job.
Id have a hard time swallowing $70 for a set, let alone $120 but the ones you have look the best. I've seen the weathertech ones in other vehicles and they're flimsy and thin. The Lund ones look sturdy and rigid. I really like them and they come in tan, lol.
 

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^ yeah that's what I have seen too. The Lunds nifty are really nice and are worth the money. Lund also has a lifetime warranty on there xtreme catch all mats too. everything except the paint. I have learned that you get what you pay for. I have bought 2 other plastic ones around 20-30 bucks that have the grooves but all they do is just run off to the side of your mat and onto your carpet. The liners or catch alls are the way to go if you want to save your carpet.
 
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^now i'm debating which one to get with all of your inputs. I was leaning towards the weathertech for sedan on black color over my tan carpet until mikey mentioned about it being thin and flimsy. I'm using the all-weather oem rubber mats, but need something for the rear to match.

on the other note>>
just finish installing Brembo Blanks and duramax gold Cmax pads all around. Had some hard times with the 8 siezed retaining screws. I ended up grinding off all of them. The DIY for replacing rotors from Filtsai.com didn't mention bout the Cube tool for the rear caliper piston(i guess its for front rotors only DIY).
 

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The OEM all weather mats are nice and thick and are made out of heavy rubber material. One thing I didn't like about them is that they don't cover the sides.

I have the weather tech digifit liners on my Fit and they are great. The cover is not as thick as the other mats but they are not flimsy.

 

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So I went to the junk yard today to help hc529 pull out parts for his coupe in muddy/rainy condition. We saw all these at the junk yard lol

15x 6thgen Coupes/sedans
8x TL TL-S CL-S

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I'm so jelly. You should have grabbed that rear lip to sell. I'd love to find a cl dash and seats
 
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