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Old 03-05-2011, 12:11 PM
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Does anyone have any rubber floor mats that they like or recommend? I have been looking at the ones from Mopar and Quadratec.
Old 03-05-2011, 12:22 PM
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I really like mine that I got at the dealership, the mopar ones. They fit nice and read jeep on them which I like.
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I recommend Quadratec mats. I have a 2 door Wrangler and they make mats for that also. Very heavy duty..
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I like my Mopar ones front and back. Here's another recent thread on floor mats:

https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...ch-Digital-fit
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Rugged Ridge for the front. They are the same as Quadratec but cheaper.
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Dude honestly I went to Advanced Auto Parts one day just fartin around and found these goodyear brand floor mats. they're a nice dark black rubber and they are suprisingly heavy duty. They're real thick and individually they're much heavier in weight than your average floor mat. I just trimmed them down and laid them in the floor and they're really great for the money. I highly recommend them. I've never physically seen the quadratec ones or the rugged ridge ones or any of the other "form fitting" style ones. If they actually dofit in there like a glove and catch everything then by all means get some of those. Heck get me some while you're at it.
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My vote is for the Quadratec mats. I love mine!
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I went with the Husky liners on the 2002 TJ and liked them so much I got the for the wife's JK. They're not HEAVY, but they are heavy duty. They have a lip all the way around so the mud, water, sand or whatever stays in the mat while you pull it out. Worth the $.
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I have the Husky Liners in my '10 Rubicon. While I do like heavier rubber mats, I chose the Husky Liner because of the high lip around this mat to keeps water, mud, etc., from running off of the mat. You can simply just take them out and dump 'em.
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+3 on the Husky liners. The fit is excellent. Made in the USA too


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