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Rugged Ridge, Husky, Quadratec, or Weather Tech Cargo Liners?

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Old 03-25-2009, 05:34 PM
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I have the weathertechs for the front and back, didnt get the cargo liner because it was expensive. they are definatly worth the money, especially where I live where we get alot of snow! they look nice, and holding up well.
Old 03-26-2009, 07:48 PM
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I am a fan of the weather techs, they fit perfect, are nice quality but they are more $$ than most.
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Originally Posted by omni2377
Not the best shot, but this shows the rugged ridge liner.


Looks like the Rugged Ridge fixed the ONE complaint I've had with my Weather Tech. The Weather Tech cargo mat isn't notched on the drivers side back like the Rugged Ridge is to allow for the tail gate. So it ends up getting slightly folded but easily returns to the proper shape. The Rugged Ridge looks like it's actually notched to fit around it.

That being said, the Rugged Ridge for some reason didn't come with a nice cutout for the factory subwoofer. I'll stick with my Weather Techs.
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There is a notch for the sub, you just have to cut it out with a razor blade. In the pic, the mat is folded up a bit, but I have stuff mounted on my tailgate that does that. It returns to normal shape, but it looks kinda sloppy in the pic. The quality is pretty good, no complaints here.
Old 04-09-2009, 07:09 AM
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Question Rugged Ridge Floor Mat Pictures

Does anyone have pictures they can post of the Rugged Ridge front mats for the front driver and passenger.......as well as for the rear seat area? I noticed a picture of the Rugged Ridge cargo mat which looks great but I am hoping to see what the fronts and rear seat mats looks like also if possible.

I am looking to buy the entire package and am deciding between Rugged Ridge and Weathertech. There are great pics and feedback on this forum so far. And there are lots of pics of the weathertech stuff on here; but I am just not sure I am ready to spend that kind of money....so the cheaper choice for me is Rugged Ridge. Would like to see some more pics of Rugged Ridge stuff from owners before i make the purchase though if possible. The only pics I have seen so far of the RR front mats have been stock photos, and I was hoping to see some actual photos taken buy owners.

Also for those of you who own any of the Rugged Ridge mats - can you tell me how happy you have been with the way they have fit and held up? If you could do it again (and were in my shoes) would you still buy Rugged Ridge......or would you spend more and get the Weathertechs?

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BUMP! Want pics....of Rugged Ridge mats in the front.
Old 09-25-2009, 09:30 AM
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Get weather tech. They are the best and will last forever. I had Huskys in my last vehicle and the catch all ones in a previous Jeep, buit in the end, weathertechs are the best material. I got them from fundeals4u.com At the time they were on sale pretty cheap, not sure about now though...
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Originally Posted by AlmightyCrash
Can't imagine getting anything else but my huskys. They form a complete perfect fitting bowl that catches everything..mud, slush, water, spilled drinks, baby vomit, etc.
I agree, I have them in our Jeep & Sienna, could not be happier. Bought the weather techs for the Volvo, the huskys were not available ..... would not buy again.
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I ordered the full set of Quadratec floor mats incl. the cargo liner this spring. After two weeks the floor mats started to buckle and deform so I sent them back in exchange for the MOPAR slush mats. And I kept the cargo liner.

After running the cargo liner all summer I noticed it buckling in the heat (no top), and now the edge of it is starting to crack. Also the stupid oval-shaped emblem is only hanging on by one rivet now. Very dissapointed. Seems like whatever rubber compound they use to make these things with isn't very durable.

The MOPAR slush mats seem to be holding up much better... so far.

I wish somebody would just make a nice heavy-duty, durable product. Especially for how much they're charging!

I had a rubber bed-liner in my pickup that I bought for $50 that lasted for years! It was completely exposed to the elements 100% of the time and never cracked, faded or anything. wtf?
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I ordered the Rugged Ridge today from Stan @ Northridge4x4.ca. I have the Mopar ones but i wore a hole in them from my heel.....plus they don't really cover the area that the Rugged Ridge ones do.


I am going to get the cargo liner next month.


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