I am not sure if they are available in the US, but Costco Canada has "Phantom" mats which are a little bit cheaper than TUX mats.
When they arrived and I opened the package, all the instructions are labeled Tux. So these are grey label Tux mats and I love them for salt and snow.
Got them installed on mine as well, and was pleasantly surprised (in a good way) that they stick out further.
I had rally guards on my FK8, but I personally didn't like the aesthetic for the ITS. OEMs seem like a nice compromise
I have the spare tire kit, that I bought for my FK8, and the spare sits about the same.
I am going to try and deflate first. to see of it makes a difference. If not, maybe some foam strips on either side before putting the trunk tray back in.
No ideal, but I prefer a proper spare.
Just installed this in mibe, and it was great not to have to tuck a wire all around.
Also discovered this video, to help with how to remove the covers:
I was happy with both the price and my trade.
I absolutely love the car! It has everything that I would have done with the Type R, if this this opportunity hadn't happened.
Bought mine November 9, in Newfoundland.
Someone else put a deposit on it, but that fell through and I got an email from the sales guys I had been dealing with. The car already had mats, wheel lock, and that stupid invisitrac already applied on it and I am still rotted it's there lol. I wanted...
I am using Blizzak 245/40R18s on mine, and have been great with Newfoundland winters the past 3 winters. I guess I should have went narrower, but fortunately no floating for me on the snow.
Same here, been a WeatherTech loyalist for years, and for the most part happy.
I lucked into the ITS, so I decided to see what Juri and Jakob were peddling so that I can keep the carpets clear of salt.
I noticed that Costco Canada (not sure about US) sold "Phantom" all weather mats that looked...