Vehicle Fitment 1971-1978 Cadillac Eldorado Notes Car Position 1 Piece Front & 2 Piece Rear • Heavyweight composition rubber stays flexible, even in sub-freezing temperatures.• Hundreds of “wells” on each...
Vehicle Fitment 1979-1985 Buick Riviera Notes No Console Car Position 1 Piece Front & 2 Piece Rear • Heavyweight composition rubber stays flexible, even in sub-freezing temperatures.• Hundreds of “wells”...
Vehicle Fitment 1979-1985 Buick Riviera Notes With Console Car Position 1 Piece Front & 2 Piece Rear • Heavyweight composition rubber stays flexible, even in sub-freezing temperatures.• Hundreds of “wells”...
Vehicle Fitment 1979-1985 Cadillac Eldorado Notes Car Position 1 Piece Front & 2 Piece Rear • Heavyweight composition rubber stays flexible, even in sub-freezing temperatures.• Hundreds of “wells” on each...
Vehicle Fitment 1980-1985 Cadillac Seville Notes No Console Car Position 1 Piece Front & 2 Piece Rear • Heavyweight composition rubber stays flexible, even in sub-freezing temperatures.• Hundreds of “wells”...
Vehicle Fitment 1980-1985 Cadillac Seville Notes With Console Car Position 1 Piece Front & 2 Piece Rear • Heavyweight composition rubber stays flexible, even in sub-freezing temperatures.• Hundreds of “wells”...
Vehicle Fitment 1985-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Notes Coupe Car Position 1 Piece Front & 2 Piece Rear • Heavyweight composition rubber stays flexible, even in sub-freezing temperatures.• Hundreds of “wells” on...
Vehicle Fitment 1985-1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Notes SedanFWD Car Position 1 Piece Front & 2 Piece Rear • Heavyweight composition rubber stays flexible, even in sub-freezing temperatures.• Hundreds of “wells” on...
Vehicle Fitment 1985-1993 Cadillac DeVille Notes Coupe Car Position 1 Piece Front & 2 Piece Rear • Heavyweight composition rubber stays flexible, even in sub-freezing temperatures.• Hundreds of “wells” on...
Vehicle Fitment 1985-1993 Cadillac DeVille Notes Sedan Car Position 1 Piece Front & 2 Piece Rear • Heavyweight composition rubber stays flexible, even in sub-freezing temperatures.• Hundreds of “wells” on...