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Husky Liners or Mopar Tire Tread Mats???

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Old 03-20-2007 | 08:33 PM
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the mopar site offers a "rubber floor liner" for $318 (4dr). anyone know what this looks like or what the cover is like? reading this almost makes me regret ordering husky's:

Off Road enthusiasts will appreciate this floor liner made of thick Black rubberized material. Replace the passenger, cargo area, and wheelhouse carpet with this rugged liner. Features textured surface, heatshields where needed, raised Jeep Logos, easy washout, and is resistant to most liquids & chemicals.

Rugged floor covering for extreme conditions. Replace carpeting in the passenger and cargo area with this Black TPO flooring with Jeep logo. Similar to spray in bedliner
Old 03-20-2007 | 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by superboo
the mopar site offers a "rubber floor liner" for $318 (4dr). anyone know what this looks like or what the cover is like? reading this almost makes me regret ordering husky's:

Off Road enthusiasts will appreciate this floor liner made of thick Black rubberized material. Replace the passenger, cargo area, and wheelhouse carpet with this rugged liner. Features textured surface, heatshields where needed, raised Jeep Logos, easy washout, and is resistant to most liquids & chemicals.

Rugged floor covering for extreme conditions. Replace carpeting in the passenger and cargo area with this Black TPO flooring with Jeep logo. Similar to spray in bedliner
It looks like a giant piece of rubber where your carpet goes. It is pretty huge.
Old 03-20-2007 | 09:11 PM
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My work vehicles use rubber flooring, and they are ok. But if you get in your car with slushy/wet boots, the water runs along the floor to the lowest point, under the seat, etc. Also they do not breathe, and that water that gets under them stays there (rust). I'd vote for Husky mats, used them in my Silverado, they hold the water inside the mat, where you can dump them out, or evaporates with use of heater.

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Old 03-20-2007 | 09:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Dr.McNinja
It looks like a giant piece of rubber where your carpet goes. It is pretty huge.
cool, i thought about it more and decided that i'll be happy with the husky liners simply for ease of removal. i'll probably throw mopar mats on top of them in the front for quick cleans.
Old 05-04-2007 | 07:27 PM
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Default Anybody have "Nifty" Floor liners?

Quadratec lists them:
http://www.quadratec.com/products/pr...2C14175.601.07

They look pretty nice, although expensive (about $210 for the 3 sections). Any thoughts?
I had Huskey's in my TJ - they did a good job holding the water, but they tended to slide around on the old carpet. Probably an issue for all mats when the carpet gets old and flat.
Old 05-05-2007 | 12:47 PM
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i have my husky liners all around now, but i think once the "new vehicle" effect wears off in a year or two, i'll probably pull out the carpet and replace with the rubber floor liners, keeping the husky's on top.




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