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Thanks, I ordered a set. Winter in New England will be back in 5-6 months
$19 FedEx shipping + sales tax, just a bit under $200
Still wish you could pick these up at a service center for no shipping charge.
Awesome.. Just picked up the interior set, the trunk set, and the frunk mat.... Glad everything was in stock... Although I live so close to the service center and would rather pick-up, shipping was only $8.56 for FedEx (2 days)...
Thanks, I ordered a set. Winter in New England will be back in 5-6 months
$19 FedEx shipping + sales tax, just a bit under $200
Still wish you could pick these up at a service center for no shipping charge.
The fit is very good. Especially the fronts. The Rear is good too, but "tucking" the mat under the four seat rails kinda forces the front lip of the mat to lift up a little between the rails. Also, the carpet anchors were nearly impossible to install... There was an instruction sheet that came with the set. I can scan and post that if any one is interested.
Do you need them? I've used WeatherTech mats in the past and the pan design fits in so snugly that I didn't think anchors were required. Also, I hate the thought of "screwing" the anchor into the car's carpet.
Purchase of these mats should include free installation at a service center if it requires drilling or making any holes to the interior of the vehicle.
Purchase of these mats should include free installation at a service center if it requires drilling or making any holes to the interior of the vehicle.
Not that they required any installation, but my SC (Norristown PA) was real particular about them doing the "work" of installing the frunk and trunk mats for me. Maybe Tesla drilled into them that they're supposed to white glove any and all that they can.
Do you need them? I've used WeatherTech mats in the past and the pan design fits in so snugly that I didn't think anchors were required. Also, I hate the thought of "screwing" the anchor into the car's carpet.
I didn't want to install them, so I didn't. But when I got in the drivers seat the first time, the mat slid forward. And since my wife and 6-month-old daughter are the primary users of the vehicle, I didn't want to take any chances.
I didn't want to install them, so I didn't. But when I got in the drivers seat the first time, the mat slid forward. And since my wife and 6-month-old daughter are the primary users of the vehicle, I didn't want to take any chances.
Good to know. I guess it depends on the contours of the floor they're going in to.
My Lloyd's carpet mats also came with those screw-in anchors and I didn't install them either. The Lloyd's mats don't have the typical rubber nubbed backing on them and they do tend to slip forward a bit too. I was going to see if I could rig up some kind of hook or strap from somewhere under the seat to hold them back, but haven't gotten around to it yet.