Husky Molded Floor Liners
#11
here is why i decided not to go with those floor liners:
(thanks for the image!)
i have the softop and halfdoors (if the half makes any difference). if it is raining and i open the door, water can drip down and follow into that groove, therefore staying wet and getting mildew, etc. I'm afraid of the water building up overtime too.
i'm about to post a write up to help solve this problem with more traditional, department store floor mats!
(thanks for the image!)
i have the softop and halfdoors (if the half makes any difference). if it is raining and i open the door, water can drip down and follow into that groove, therefore staying wet and getting mildew, etc. I'm afraid of the water building up overtime too.
i'm about to post a write up to help solve this problem with more traditional, department store floor mats!
#15
I think I like the cargo area mat and will be purchasing it. I don't have carpet in mine anymore and have the Mopar slush mats which work great for me. I was looking for a good cargo area mat and think I just found it. Preciate the pics guys.
#16
I love the Husky products, but I have the same exact issue with the side curling in on the front drivers side. It got particulary annoying today on a long drive, so I sent a very polite email to Husky Customer Service asking if it could be replaced or fixed with a heat gun. I'll post here if I get a reply from them.
#17
here is why i decided not to go with those floor liners:
Attachment 4233
(thanks for the image!)
i have the softop and halfdoors (if the half makes any difference). if it is raining and i open the door, water can drip down and follow into that groove, therefore staying wet and getting mildew, etc. I'm afraid of the water building up overtime too.
i'm about to post a write up to help solve this problem with more traditional, department store floor mats!
Attachment 4233
(thanks for the image!)
i have the softop and halfdoors (if the half makes any difference). if it is raining and i open the door, water can drip down and follow into that groove, therefore staying wet and getting mildew, etc. I'm afraid of the water building up overtime too.
i'm about to post a write up to help solve this problem with more traditional, department store floor mats!
#20
As long as they dont get wet around the edges they are fine. My driver side one doesnt fit right anymore at all. Still nice to have since all the dirt and mud I bring in everyday after work, though.