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      09-01-2020, 08:11 PM   #1
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Weather Tech Rubber Mat with Manual?

Looking ahead but not looking forward to Michigan winters, I'm doing some research on rubber floor mats. I love weather techs products but I couldn't find any info on the forums, anyone out there using the F80 Weather Tech floor mat with a manual trans? Visually it doesn't looks like it will work with 3 pedals. Let me know if anyone can confirm this before I purchase.

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I have those in my manual f80 and I love them. Super easy to clean.

I can confirm the section which juts out in front on the driver mat fits the floor right under the clutch and brake pedal. I have never had an issue.
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I have those in my manual f80 and I love them. Super easy to clean.

I can confirm the section which juts out in front on the driver mat fits the floor right under the clutch and brake pedal. I have never had an issue.
Thanks so much for confirming and answering my question! Thats what I will get.

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I too can confirm they work great in a manual f80.
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I too can confirm they work great in a manual f80.
I have the oem rubber mats. M logo on them. They came with the car so I don't know how much they were. If you folks drive in winter what tires do you run?
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I too can confirm they work great in a manual f80.
I have the oem rubber mats. M logo on them. They came with the car so I don't know how much they were. If you folks drive in winter what tires do you run?
Last 2 winters I ran Bridgestone Blizzaks LM-32 with a square set up 255/40/18. Had zero issues with low temps and mild snow. I have not tried them in 4"+ conditions so I can't speak how effective they are in those conditions but as long as you have the clearance you should be okay.
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I too can confirm they work great in a manual f80.
I have the oem rubber mats. M logo on them. They came with the car so I don't know how much they were. If you folks drive in winter what tires do you run?
I bought a used set of snow wheels and tires from a forum member. Michelin Alpin PA4, 255/35/19. Squared up set. I will let you know how they perform this winter.

I ran Blizzaks on my old 2012 Mustang back in the day. I would drive on anything, +4" of snow no problem. Only issue is that your front fascia becomes a snow plow. Honestly It drove better than any 4x4 I've ever owned in winter conditions. A good set of rubber can make all the difference.
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Been driving a manual with these mats for 5 years with zero problems...highly recommended! By year 3 I stopped rotating them with the carpet mats that came with the car and just left the Weathertechs in year round...have held up great.
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Been driving a manual with these mats for 5 years with zero problems...highly recommended! By year 3 I stopped rotating them with the carpet mats that came with the car and just left the Weathertechs in year round...have held up great.
Thank you. I ordered a set last week. Can't wait to give them a try.
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