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I have a couple of the lower-priced Weathertech frames on my SRT8. Over the years I've lost a couple of the caps that cover the securing screws and called the company for replacements. Each time they've sent them out for free. Funny how customer service leads to customer loyalty. A good company.
That elevates the term discretionary income to a new high.
Titanium factoid: A "spark test" is a visual means of checking a metal. Taking a grinder to titanium produces a distinctive, bright white spark. Steel produces an orange spark. the number of secondary "sparklets" can reveal carbon density.
No doubt that WeatherTech makes good stuff! I intentionally did not order OEM all-weather floor mats with my Telluride since I had been planning to buy WeatherTech instead. As it turned out, when I picked up my car, the dealer thrown in a set of their OEM all-weather mats at no charge so I'm just using them for now (they actually are pretty good)
I got the 2020 KIA in June and as the last request was for Weather Tech thrown in as I had them in my 2014 KIA they said what about OEM. Deal I said I now glad I got OEM. Nevada mud snow great car great mats. Madflyer
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