Non-Honda Floor Mats r teh suck
I was driving home today and my pedal gets stuck under the damn floormat, so i cant get it unstuck and im about to go over a hill, so i have to put it in neutral and turn off the ignition. Blah. Ever had that happen to you? I'm just glad i didn't have a chipped ecu.
Originally posted by import-tooner
My nissan ones are :thumbup:
My nissan ones are :thumbup:
lies...my 91 SE-R has little dinky black ones that look like the hair on my little long hair dachsunds ass and they don't even cover the whole floor.
You just have to buy OE-style floor mats. Nice ones that grip. I had that problem before with some knock-off Type-AARRs. Currently I have the stock Si ones but since its snowing here I bought some real good winter mats that grip to the floor with little spikes.
I had a 6G Sedan before and there was actually a recall sent out by Honda. The recall insturcted owners to have their car taken to the dealership to have those little hooks installed on the floor near the seat and those round grommets put in the floor mat so your mat would hook and not get jammed up under your pedals.
Originally posted by h22avid
I had a 6G Sedan before and there was actually a recall sent out by Honda. The recall insturcted owners to have their car taken to the dealership to have those little hooks installed on the floor near the seat and those round grommets put in the floor mat so your mat would hook and not get jammed up under your pedals.
I had a 6G Sedan before and there was actually a recall sent out by Honda. The recall insturcted owners to have their car taken to the dealership to have those little hooks installed on the floor near the seat and those round grommets put in the floor mat so your mat would hook and not get jammed up under your pedals.
1. install post and "nonslipmat" driverside
2. install post and "nonslipmat" passengerside
3. and something to do with the glovebox (not exactly sure if it was the latch or hinge)
i think its kinda funny that these minor things are the only things that needed to be fixed, while you have fords that spontaniously combust while driving down the road :rofl:
Originally posted by Technodigifreak
actually to be correct there was a total of 3 recalls on all civics model year 1996,
1. install post and "nonslipmat" driverside
2. install post and "nonslipmat" passengerside
3. and something to do with the glovebox (not exactly sure if it was the latch or hinge)
i think its kinda funny that these minor things are the only things that needed to be fixed, while you have fords that spontaniously combust while driving down the road :rofl:
actually to be correct there was a total of 3 recalls on all civics model year 1996,
1. install post and "nonslipmat" driverside
2. install post and "nonslipmat" passengerside
3. and something to do with the glovebox (not exactly sure if it was the latch or hinge)
i think its kinda funny that these minor things are the only things that needed to be fixed, while you have fords that spontaniously combust while driving down the road :rofl:


