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No4x4Yet 10-15-2010 09:46 AM

Whats floor mats are good?
 
My jeep is my DD in the winter and I want to keep it looking nice. I really like the Rugged ridge mats with the deep groves to channel away water and dirt but the website doesnt list anything for the cherokee. A few websites list them but I cant tell if they have anythin for the rear seat or truck area. . The Husky mats arent bad but I could see them puddling up.

trailsend.lake 10-15-2010 10:42 AM

i like weather tech. very nice mats, and even for the rear.
you can order them online.

MickDime 10-15-2010 11:11 AM

I got some goodyear ones at autozone..really nice quality rubber..pretty badass

No4x4Yet 10-15-2010 11:29 AM

Those weather tech liners are nice, but a lil more expensive then some others and dont look much different.

Mick, Im looking for something with the high sides so mud and snow stay in the mats.

TrekkerJmm 10-15-2010 11:34 AM


Originally Posted by No4x4Yet (Post 701230)
Those weather tech liners are nice, but a lil more expensive then some others and dont look much different.

Mick, Im looking for something with the high sides so mud and snow stay in the mats.

Hi try this link...Tj
http://www.quadratec.com/products/14254_7001_07.htm

billulsund 10-15-2010 11:37 AM

Husky liners are the best IMO. They have higher sides than any other liner I have seen. If you get enough water in them they will puddle up, but you can easily remove and drain them. Quadratec just came out with some new liners that are a bit less expensive and have a deep tread, but they dont have high sides like the Husky liners

No4x4Yet 10-15-2010 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by TrekkerJmm (Post 701236)

Those are nice I just dont like the small rear seat mats that go with em.


Originally Posted by billulsund (Post 701241)
Husky liners are the best IMO. They have higher sides than any other liner I have seen. If you get enough water in them they will puddle up, but you can easily remove and drain them. Quadratec just came out with some new liners that are a bit less expensive and have a deep tread, but they dont have high sides like the Husky liners

The Husky's are what im leanin towards just worried if its really muddy or snowy but I guess ittll just stay in the mats at least.

sandaddik2 10-15-2010 01:02 PM

rubber cheap ones from big 5...

BLACKSPORT 10-15-2010 01:08 PM

Yep i love the huskys. My dad has had em in his last 2 trucks. I just got some as a b-day present. The only complaint which is from every set of matts good or bad... is that the drivers side wants to slide forward sometimes about an inch. Still plent of coverage but it's just a pet peeve of mine. I believe its due to the plastic section on the floor for the "heel rest". But like i said they all do that and its only an inch lol. The backs are awesome they designed them to still cover with the seat like 90% up so with the fronts all the way back they cover under them about 3 inches. If i can remember tonight i will take a pic and post em up for you.

No4x4Yet 10-15-2010 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by BLACKSPORT (Post 701324)
Yep i love the huskys. My dad has had em in his last 2 trucks. I just got some as a b-day present. The only complaint which is from every set of matts good or bad... is that the drivers side wants to slide forward sometimes about an inch. Still plent of coverage but it's just a pet peeve of mine. I believe its due to the plastic section on the floor for the "heel rest". But like i said they all do that and its only an inch lol. The backs are awesome they designed them to still cover with the seat like 90% up so with the fronts all the way back they cover under them about 3 inches. If i can remember tonight i will take a pic and post em up for you.


Thanks for the input. Pics would be great.

BLACKSPORT 10-16-2010 10:52 AM

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Here are a couple of pics. The last one shoes the gap that i was talking about. Not bad but just bugs me for some reason. lol. And also you can see that i took a small piece from my universal mats to fill up a little gap in the rear. Not much but you dont know my friends lol. They think bc i will cover my exterior with mud that i shouldnt care about it getting inside either. They always say it'll wash out but i would rather just not have to ya know.

Crazythingsido2 10-16-2010 12:12 PM

i thinking about getting the new quadratec mats they look good and have high sides and are fairly cheep

No4x4Yet 10-17-2010 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by Crazythingsido2 (Post 702195)
i thinking about getting the new quadratec mats they look good and have high sides and are fairly cheep

I like the front set alot but the rear doesnt cover anythin.

Slugger 10-17-2010 11:57 AM


Originally Posted by Crazythingsido2 (Post 702195)
i thinking about getting the new quadratec mats they look good and have high sides and are fairly cheep


The fronts look good yea. but take a look at the rear. theres no sides at all.

also i have huskys.

my only complaint is that they are thin. not a heavy duty rubber. but they will get the job done.

GrapeApe 10-17-2010 12:03 PM

Husky mats hands down, i have put them in every vehicle that i have owned.


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