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I called them and they said the fronts fit fine but they had not completed measuring the rears for any change thus I only ordered the fronts which as reported fit perfect. I am using the all weather Subaru rears which are OK since no one rides in the back much...
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The rear WeatherTech is one piece that goes over the center tunnel - so, if you haul a kid, who sits in the middle of rear seats, you will not get your carpet dirty.
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Thanks crazy 88!
![]() I'm kinda mixed on my thoughts. The rear looks good but the sides where it gaps a little looks like trouble for getting beach sand in the entrance. but it does look like a very small gap.. I guess I have a decision to make |
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That (the gap) must have been due to packing and shipping. Mine sit flush on all sides and in each corner. And, as I have said. after a few days in hot weather they will settle down....but then again, it's your call
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Somebody else posted that they verified that the 2012 and 2013 have a different shaped footwell in the back seat. The 2012 has a bump that matches the shape of that mat (which makes sense - Weathertech measured the footwell exactly and curved the floormat to match). The 2013 has no "bump", which is why the mat curves in like that.
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No gap on mine ... if you don't have "hot weather" use hair dryer and ply it to the floor contour.... I see, where it "curves" but the top is flush with the carpet so who cares about the curve....
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I don't really know, what the heat gun would do to that kind of plastic floor mat. So, don't take my suggestion seriously. All I am saying is that the mat does, what it is designed for: holds dirt, sand or snow in a tray-like floor mat as oppose to the OEM Subaru all weather mat, that has no raised edges. If someone has a gap there, I would think the mat settles down after it is in a car for a while. Mine did just that although I don't really remember, how it looked, when I unpacked it and put it down for the first time.
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