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Old 01-28-2011, 12:17 AM
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So I finally got around to taking some pictures of the WeatherTech mats I got over Christmas. Its the digital fit set in gray. I got them from my wife and the cool thing is she sorta picked up on the idea on her own. Originally I was a little on the fence about the possible fitment and it's just one of those "upgrades" you don't really want to dump a $170 bucks on; not to mention I couldn't really find that many people with them to comment. They fit great, about as "digital fit" as you would hope for I guess. They're actually pretty stout in shape too and hold it well. Pretty much covers up as much carpet as you want and doesn't seem to shift around underneath you. The back seat is awesome, wraps up high on the console, just below the vents on the center console and runs high enough to retain all the mud you could track in. One draw back I suppose is that since it does fit so well back there, you are better off cleaning it rather than the remove and dump method. The fronts come out pretty easy, so you can dump them. check em out.







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I was looking for something like this. Just from snow alone, I have a rather soaked carpet under the driver's seat, I could definitely use this.
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Nice!
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^^ I know right... I was really getting tired of the tip-toeing in and out of the Jeep on the trail. My carpet is in good enough shape that I didn't want to just say **** it, and since the insulation is primarily in the carpet I wasn't too keen on removing it all together. They're expensive but for a snow/mud environment, they rock.
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I have these as well, and they are well worth the money. My carpet is also in very nice shape, and with all the snow up here I really wanted something that would protect it. They are expensive for a floor mat, but those other generic cheapo mats won't hold the crud and water like these ones do.
I put mine in about a week before Christmas and just cleaned them last week. They look brand new. No scratches or anything.
I believe they also make one for the cargo area.
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I went with a Nifty Catch all set and they work great. I too was tired of the carpet getting soaked from all the snow. I picked up the set that are vinyl and carpet. They fit great and do what they intended for.
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Yeah they are pretty sweet...expensive, but sure hell beats the universal junk. I didn't want the cargo mat b/c I usually have the fold down my seats to carry stuff regularly and I have a large rectangular one that similar in material back there now.


^Throw up some pictures of those if you have any.
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My bud runs them in his GMC 2500, best mats I've seen yet, recommend the brand.
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They look nice although I went with Husky as they were less expensive. So far they have proven to be a very good fit.
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I was thinking about ordering these and they don't have my year listed. Will 97-01 mats work in my 96' or not?
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