Acoustic71
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They just want it right meow!A shocking amount are real.
Yeah, I stole that.....
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They just want it right meow!A shocking amount are real.
Thanks for the comparison. The Weather Tech ones are probably similar in cost, right? I might just end up ordering from Rivian.Got my mats yesterday. Not as stiff or thick as a weather tech, but fairly consistent with other all weather mats that you'd get from manufacturer.
They fit, they aren't slippery and I can hose the dirt off them. That's the job and they do it.
Im not sure what they cost. The only reason I got the Rivian mats was because there werenāt any other options at the time I got my truck. But if I was buying now Iād just get whatever was available. The weather tech mats are likely better.Thanks for the comparison. The Weather Tech ones are probably similar in cost, right? I might just end up ordering from Rivian.
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The problem is nothing is available...Im not sure what they cost. The only reason I got the Rivian mats was because there werenāt any other options at the time I got my truck. But if I was buying now Iād just get whatever was available. The weather tech mats are likely better.
Arenāt Smartliner and Husky supposed to be available soon? I have the OEM all weathers ordered, but I like the aftermarket much better for similar prices. Iām debating if I should cancel the OEMs or what.The problem is nothing is available...
That's what folks say and have been for a while. I ended up cancelling my OEM mats at confirmation in hopes of some better mats...so far that seems like a mistake.Arenāt Smartliner and Husky supposed to be available soon? I have the OEM all weathers ordered, but I like the aftermarket much better for similar prices. Iām debating if I should cancel the OEMs or what.
Yeah I can understand that. I may contact Husky and Smartliner to see what they say about timing. If itās going to be a while, then Iāll just keep the OEM all season to have something before winter.That's what folks say and have been for a while. I ended up cancelling my OEM mats at confirmation in hopes of some better mats...so far that seems like a mistake.
Are those better in quality/longevity in general at similar cost? I have only had OEM ones (Honda) as I have always been able to negotiate those to be included at no extra cost.Arenāt Smartliner and Husky supposed to be available soon? I have the OEM all weathers ordered, but I like the aftermarket much better for similar prices. Iām debating if I should cancel the OEMs or what.
The aftermarket mats typically have a lot better/more coverage of the floors than the OEM mats. The pictures Iāve seen of the aftermarket mats look really good.Are those better in quality/longevity in general at similar cost? I have only had OEM ones (Honda) as I have always been able to negotiate those to be included at no extra cost.
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I emailed them and they said that it's in the R&D Phase and that it generally takes 7-9 months. This was back in August 2022. I offered them a R1T to scan but they didn't seem interestedIāve emailed 3D Mats to see if they have mats in development.
I got the same response this AM. Seems canned.I emailed them and they said that it's in the R&D Phase and that it generally takes 7-9 months. This was back in August 2022. I offered them a R1T to scan but they didn't seem interested