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jkendt1989

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http://www.weathertech.com/nissan/2013/leaf/floorliner-digitalfit/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Been waiting for these!
 
jkendt1989 said:
http://www.weathertech.com/nissan/2013/leaf/floorliner-digitalfit/

Been waiting for these!

Appear to be only the fronts not full set -- will be curious how well they fit (especially in '12's and '13's due to 'hump' from air ducting under front passenger seat) -- the OEM rubber ones from Nissan seem to be holding up well but have had the older style Weather Tech's in some other cars that seem to last forever ...
 
The passenger side is a slightly different shape due to the cold weather package on the 2012 and 2013, so it might not fit a 2011 quite right...

mynameisjim said:
Is there any reason these 2013 mats wouldn't fit in a 2011 or 2012?
 
I just ordered them; I'll let everyone know how they fit and take some real-world photos. For what it's worth, my WeatherTech mats have held up nicely the last three winters in my Acura. While I think $100+ is downright stupid for a set of mats, they really do protect the interior, last many seasons, and keep your carpet and original mats looking nice. I can just barely justify the price! :)
 
mynameisjim said:
Is there any reason these 2013 mats wouldn't fit in a 2011 or 2012?

They are also available for 2011 and 2012 models (they share the same part #)

2012: http://www.weathertech.com/nissan/2012/leaf/floorliner-digitalfit/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

2011: http://www.weathertech.com/nissan/2011/leaf/floorliner-digitalfit/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
I was going to buy the mats from Nissan since all 4 come with it. Anyone have any reviews or thoughts on them? - People who own them.

Yes it is only the front. When I called they said they have only ever made the front since the back is too small. They recommended these for back:
http://www.weathertech.com/all-vehicle-mats-avm/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
So I ordered them online Wednesday night and they showed up Saturday morning!

I was a bit surprised at what they actually looked like, as this is a substantially different product than the thicker, rubber WeatherTech "all weather mats" that I have in my other car.

The floor liners are made of a thinner plastic, although they still appear very durable. The color - at least the black - is very close to the feel and color of the factory materials used in the vehicle. I've seen people question the floor design as being different in a 2012 vs 2013. All I can say is that they are a perfect fit for the floor in my 2013 Leaf SV.

The driver's side attaches at the normal floor mat anchors but neither side felt like it was going anywhere. At first look, I'm impressed with them. We'll see how they hold up this winter to snow, slush, boots, and shoes.

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Thanks for the pictures. I ordered mine today and I'm happy to see how much coverage they will offer. I don't mind paying a little extra for a high quality, made in USA product.
 
2nd Rows are now available too from WeatherTech! https://plus.google.com/102892280688057426875/posts/1WCqTwtDWWj" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
Dan3345 said:
2nd Rows are now available too from WeatherTech! https://plus.google.com/102892280688057426875/posts/1WCqTwtDWWj" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Excellent news! Love the ones I just put in my Subaru. Will be getting 'em for the LEAF next.
 
TomT said:
I'd be in for the fronts!

uwskier20 said:
I wonder if they'd be open to the idea of a group buy. I'd seen this done with other groups for WeatherTech liners.

I've just pitched the same idea to the Seattle Nissan LEAF owners group. I'll e-mail WeatherTech and see how it works.
 
I put a set of the fronts in my 2012 and the drivers side has some gaps between the car and the mat. I'm guessing the 2013 has two vents or humps that th 2012 and/or 2011 doesn't have.
 
Since this isn't a liner-specific topic, I'd like to give a quick review of Weathertech's universal cut to fit rubber floor mats, which I installed today.

Pro: Good coverage, reasonably attractive, virtually odorless, looks like they will catch most of the melting snow and ice. They also trim easily with hobby or shop scissors. $50 (plus shipping, but I got free shipping when ordering another set) is hard to beat for US-made mats that don't stink of rubber.

Con: When trimming to fit, you pretty much have to choose between a perfect-looking fit and adequate coverage. I chose coverage, removing only the panels under the foot brake, plus a small section at the "hump" in front of the seats. They lay *almost* flat.

Also, the molded-in grommets for the retention hooks don't line up. Since they are not spaced the same as the OEM grommets, it isn't possible to use both. It may be possible to use just one, and have a smaller mat, but I didn't attempt that.
 
I forgot to mention the rear mats in the set. They are good quality, and considerably larger than the OEM mats. I did need to trim the outboard side of each mat's 'tongue' - the part that slides under the front seat - so it would fit between the seat supports. (The Leaf mats don't really even have that tongue, but it's a nice touch.) Overall these are good mats at a good price, made in the US, but nothing about them is Leaf-specific. I'd buy them again, but if I were concerned about anchoring them with the OEM anchor hooks, I'd be pretty Irked.
 
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