CanadiaegeanBlue
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- Humza
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- 2017 Honda Civic Si Sedan - Aegean Blue Metallic
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I have not felt any difference in the depth I am able to push the Clutch pedal, or observed the transmission act up due to the clutch pedal not being able to go a few extra mm.So the clutch pedal travel won't be affected with these mats. I am confused between these and 3dmsxpider. Stock mats cannot give the coverage these mats offer
I will clean up my Tuxmats for the first time since early December. They're caked in salt and grime, so I'll post before and after pictures. I might also take the opportunity to get them ceramic coatedIf it helps you any, I have the 3D Maxpider mats (I posted pics earlier in this thread). When researching, I found that the Tuxmats actually started to fall apart with other vehicles after a few years. The shiny material they use almost starts to just flake off. For that reason, and seeing that the 3D maxpider mats are cheaper, have the great coverage and also blend so nicely with the interior, it was a no brainier for me. Definitely no WeatherTech, Husky or Honda mats for me.
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