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Old 02-20-2017, 08:15 AM
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Well, apparently we're not going to have any below zero weather this year. About 10°F is the lowest we've gotten here this month. It looks like we may not see any more significant snow either. But, these Michelin EdgeLiners are still doing great. They haven't curled up and they haven't slid around. They're catching everything off my boots and they're holding up well to my 9 year old eating in the back. I still love the full carpet coverage. I rarely even have to run a vacuum anymore. I just pull the liners occasionally and spray them off and throw them back in. Carpet stays looking perfect.

Seems like a really good product so far.
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Well here we are in March, and ironically there is more snow in the forecast in the next week or two than we've had all winter. Go figure. If we get snow, I'll snap more pics of how much slush and water these floor liners catch.

So far I'm still very happy with the product. They're holding up great, and they're catching all of the gravel, dirt, mud, and grime before it reaches the carpet. The only debris that I've managed to find under the liners are some M&M candies that my son apparently dumped under the second row.

I really like these Michelin EdgeLiners. To me, they are every bit as nice as the more well known floor liners on the market. Actually, I'd pick them over the WeatherTech liners. Very good product. Honestly, I think the retail price on them is a little excessive. I'd like to see the pricing aligned more with the competitors' offerings. But that's the only negative thing I can say about these so far.
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Thanks for your feedback! As to the price -- you're in luck! EdgeLiners are 30% on sale for the next week, bringing the price of a front pair down to $99.99.
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Didn't realize just how deep the channels were in these mats until I cleaned them today. These things are deep! They hold a ton of slush, mud, and grime. They're performing really well and are holding up great to a family of five living in a rural area.
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I love my Wades mats. They cover more than some others do. I've had them for over a year and they have not lifted or curled at all. At $165 for front and rear, they can't be beat IMO.

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Originally Posted by Turbo 5.0
I love my Wades mats. They cover more than some others do. I've had them for over a year and they have not lifted or curled at all. At $165 for front and rear, they can't be beat IMO.

Those seem to come up higher next to the gas pedal.
I haven't had any issues with my WeatherTech's not fitting or the sides falling down. The weathertech label did peel off like someone else said.

Now, what I hate about Tech's and all of them, and they may think it's a safety issue is they're kind of low next to the gas pedal.
There is that rubber area that keeps the carpet from wearing out, but my carpet is filthy all the time in that area.
Minor thing overall, still aggravating tho.
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Originally Posted by WXman
Didn't realize just how deep the channels were in these mats until I cleaned them today. These things are deep! They hold a ton of slush, mud, and grime. They're performing really well and are holding up great to a family of five living in a rural area.
Happy to hear it!

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Update: It's been long enough now that I can see how they do in the summer heat. No issues with the material at all. They hold their shape well, trap gravel and dirt and mud, and they're really keeping my carpet looking new. My son plays baseball and his cleats are always dirty and these mats are great. I really love the coverage of them. In the front, I've taken them out for cleaning a few times and the way these snap onto the OE carpet hooks is great.




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