Mopar Rubber Floor Liner
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Mopar Rubber Floor Liner
I just installed the mopar rubber floor liner. I read all the posts about the fit before I purchased, so I sort of knew that the back drivers tire well area would not fit perfect. After it was all said and done, it does not fit too bad. The rest of it fits pretty well and goes in easy. Here are the pics...
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I've got the same thing, had it for about 2 years now. Good thing is that once you get it installed, does not seem to shrink, mine has kept it's shape very well. Only issue I have is the area around the rear door latch, can never get it to lay just right.
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ive had mine for about 3-4 months..amazing stuff..any leaks from the soft top? no big deal. water wont seep into carpets and trap moisture..it just evaporates, even if its under it! it'll keep the tub much nicer
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Not overly impressed. I have rubber floor in my f-150 and dodge charger and they fit perfect. If these are coming from jeep you think they would fit better. I am leaning towards bed liner after seeing this.
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I agree, not so big on this one. Water underneath could rust the tub and being out of site you wouldn't know it's there.
How much was the rubber liner? What reasons would you go this route instead of Line-X?
How much was the rubber liner? What reasons would you go this route instead of Line-X?
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I really like the idea of this as I tend to not slam my doors and get little puddles on the floor from time to time, however, I think I'd go a little crazy if it didn't fit right
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So I guess you cannot access your plugs very easily after this is in?
With a bikini top I get a lot of rain in the floor, and like being able to drain it pretty easy by pulling a couple of plugs.
Seems like Lene-x would be better...
With a bikini top I get a lot of rain in the floor, and like being able to drain it pretty easy by pulling a couple of plugs.
Seems like Lene-x would be better...
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if you're running a bikini top this might not be for you..when i had carpets they were SOAKED all the time and never dried..yesterday i had some water in under my seat that came in from a quick inch of rain the other night..evaporated today..most of the drain plugs are easy to get to in my opinion if need be..plus id rather have the water sitting under rubber instead of soaked into carpet (if you don't get the line-x). if you're tub is scratched up and beat rust could be an issue but with a painted surface it'll be fine. i just check after big storms..mines easy enough to lift up and check.
EDIT: I have considered doing Line-X at some point..but to me the liners seem to work just fine. the carpets absorbed everything, thats why i went with these right away..my carpet was gross.
EDIT: I have considered doing Line-X at some point..but to me the liners seem to work just fine. the carpets absorbed everything, thats why i went with these right away..my carpet was gross.
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