Recommendation on rubber floor mats and frunk liner
#32
Yep exactly, spent a couple hours looking for something decent to go with the Weather Tech front mats but no luck. Anyone find rear winter mats?
#33
OP said he wanted a solution. Solution is put the pseudo-back seats down, buy a nice seat cover and don't let anyone sit in those dangerous and uncomfortable seats in back
#34
A solution would be not to put anyone in the back seat either!
#35
That is a solution but not the solution I'm looking for.
The plan is to have my daughter sit back there when I drop her off/pick her up from school... she should be big enough to sit up front by the time my car gets here but just in case I want to keep the floors in the back snow/salt/mud free.
The plan is to have my daughter sit back there when I drop her off/pick her up from school... she should be big enough to sit up front by the time my car gets here but just in case I want to keep the floors in the back snow/salt/mud free.
#36
For the Rear, I bought some good Winter Mats at Walmart...with Grooves and Channels....then used the OEM Porsche Rear Mats as a Template.
Cut them to Fit...they work great and you can barely tell.
They kinda match the Weather Techs up front.
Cut them to Fit...they work great and you can barely tell.
They kinda match the Weather Techs up front.
#38
I have WeatherTech mats for the front of my 991.1 Turbo. Fit is absolutely terrible.
I do not know why. I have them in several other vehicles and they fit fine, but not in my Turbo. They are in the garage and I run the Porsche cloth mats.
WeatherTech are 'spensive, too.
I do not know why. I have them in several other vehicles and they fit fine, but not in my Turbo. They are in the garage and I run the Porsche cloth mats.
WeatherTech are 'spensive, too.
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