Husky Molded Floor liners
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Husky Molded Floor liners
Got em for Christmas, they are in black and I'm pretty well satisfied with them...heck only cause I didn't pay for them. But for anybody else I wouldn't recommend them. They are pretty thin and have scuffed extremely easy. As in scuff so bad I'm not sure I can wash off the marks. I think somebody should make some more heavy duty floor mats than molded plastic ones....how about some thick rubber that has lips around the edges for the same "catch-all" purpose the Husky's have.
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I like mine. I got gray. They were a little thinner than I expected, but they sit well in the footwell and I will most likely never have anything heavy enough or sharp enough to cut through them. As far as the scuffs you might try some Goof Off or something like that. The Armor all will make the mats slick.
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I'm only kickin the cash down to add stuff right now...I didn't order it with any floor mats at all knowing I would want some aftermarket ones. As for everything else thats already there (bumpers, shifters, console ect.) I think I'm gonna worry about paying it off before I go replacing the things I've already paid for...just my opinion, ya'll do what you wish. That or fire department apparently doesn't pay me enough.... hey yeah thats what I'll put on our paperwork for our next raise "we need more funds so I can modify my jeep faster!" anybody think it'll work??
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I've used these for my TJ and loved them. You can pile in the snow and your carpet will not be wet. The thin plastic makes it flexible, there's really no need for thick plastic when the lips are so high. They're lightweight, easy to wash. I loved them! I sold mine b/c they were tan, if they were black I would still have them. They do the job, right?
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I have a pair of huskys for my 97 TJ with over 130,000 miles on them and they are still in great cond. If they ever crack or wear husky will replace them. My new JK huskys are the same thickness as my TJ ones and I am sure I will be as happy. 1-10; I give 10
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I order husky liners for my 2dr from Quadratec in November. Received the front ones in a few days but the back seat and cargo are still back-ordered. Called last week, they say will ship late Febuary.
Anyone know of a place I can get them sooner. Winter will be over before I get them.....:angry:
Anyone know of a place I can get them sooner. Winter will be over before I get them.....:angry:
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I had them in my TJ for years. They do scuff easily, but hold mud and water well. My biggest complaint was that they are very slippery when wet. I would not armor-all them. They would be slick as ice if you did.