Husky Molded Floor Liners
#22
I'm sold on Husky's. Had them in my last 2 trucks ('03 F350 4x4 King Ranch Crew Cab (black set)/'05 Dodge 3500 Laramie 4x4 Dually Quad Cab (tan set)) and 1 4-door Jeep (tan set)
They are tough, easy to clean, fit great, hold plenty of CO/WY/Utah snow, liquid spills (soda, wine/liquor, Lucas fuel additive, etc.), mud, red Moab dirt, FL sand, + whatever else you can throw at them, keeping the substrate spotless. You do have to trim for the JK's subwoofer if you decide not to move it (mod located elsewhere in the forum) and that piece is 'easily' identified and once removed, still retains a lip to contain anything nasty in the cargo area.
Plenty of pics on the various web sites - and that's pretty much what they look like and they perform like they advertise IMO.
They are tough, easy to clean, fit great, hold plenty of CO/WY/Utah snow, liquid spills (soda, wine/liquor, Lucas fuel additive, etc.), mud, red Moab dirt, FL sand, + whatever else you can throw at them, keeping the substrate spotless. You do have to trim for the JK's subwoofer if you decide not to move it (mod located elsewhere in the forum) and that piece is 'easily' identified and once removed, still retains a lip to contain anything nasty in the cargo area.
Plenty of pics on the various web sites - and that's pretty much what they look like and they perform like they advertise IMO.
#26
Was looking for a set for the wifes 07 JK unlimited. Had a Husky liner for the cargo area of my XJ years ago. It was pretty durable, however I did not like how the lips curled on the edges. The rearmost was the worst, and the pics confirmed they still do this. Ended up getting the MOPAR slush mats with the tread and JEEP logo at the dealer for $70. Complete set front and rear. Although the slush mats dont have the 2" lip like the Husky, they do have a small ridge around the mats, and we're both satisified with the durability and the way they fit.
Still looking for a cargo area mat, and I'm leaning toward the Nifty catch-all Xtreme.
Still looking for a cargo area mat, and I'm leaning toward the Nifty catch-all Xtreme.