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Break'em off some.
Drives: 07 Yaris LB, 04 Cobra Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: So Cal, OC
Posts: 854
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Nice.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2005 Scion xB Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: The Black Hills of South Dakota
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Expensive? Yes... Well made? Yes... Do you need all the pads the kit includes? Probably not... I'm a DIY person but these are already made so perfect. In addition I don't know where to buy this type of neoprene. It's the perfect thickness and non-skid on both sides. For me, things always end up costing twice as much and taking twice as long as they should so somtimes I just buy it.
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non slip pads
I got a set of these non-slip pads from Pilotpads a few days ago and have had an opportunity to 'install' per-se the pads in the various cubby holes and compartments in the Yaris.
As it was said the thread inquiring on the interest for these products was posted some time back. I havent been impressed with previous products of this nature but was somewhat impressed by the products delivered. Foremost the product was delivered in a professionally packaged wrap with history on the product as well as instructions and included pieces. Also enclosed is a small amount of double sided tape to hold down pads for the cupholders or other pieces where the pads may stick to items placed on them. I havent had to use them as yet, they all stay put and do their job amicably. The materials used are high quality 3m rubber as used on mouse pads and the such as described in the packaging. These are not the cheap garbage you find at Walmart so dont kid yourself. I have bought some of the cheap crap you find at walmart etc and its not worth the time picking it up off the shelf. All in all he product works great. I cant stand anything / everything banging around in all the compartments in our Yaris during corners and bumps. They fit perfect and do their job. There is a pad for every compartment in the Yaris. Ive purchased other products which have cost more, you have to trim down to fit and typically have a lot left over and really dont work all too well, I highly recommend these pads. Ive found now I sometimes forget things in the compartment because I dont hear them. Anyone interested can find these products at: http://stores.ebay.com/PadsPlus?refid=store ![]() ![]() ![]()
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![]() ![]() Drives: 07 Yaris Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: AZ, USA
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I'm happy with them and don't find the price outrageous for the quality and ease.
I think it's a great product and fair price. |
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