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Weathertech floor mats?

Old 08-20-2014, 08:26 PM
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Hey guys, looking to get some good northeast floor mats for this coming winter. Weathertech looks great, looks like it will hold all the salt we get from getting in the carpet.
Is there anything else cheaper that works as good? Something a little cheaper?
Old 08-20-2014, 09:41 PM
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I have used Husky Liners in my vehicles and have been happy with them.
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I had the weathertech floor mats and I really liked them for a while. My main problem with them was the fact that they had no grip on the surface. But they do cover more surface area than most mats which is nice, so your interior will stay cleaner. I actually ended up buying quadratec floor mats after my weathertech floor mats and I like them better for my needs.
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I have the quadratec as well. They work great and hold an incredible amount of dirt, snow, and water during the winter.
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I bought a rubicon and it came with the mopar tire tread pattern mats, I dont know if they cost alot more or less then the other options, but they work really well and snap on to the floor in my vehicle so they dont move around on their own, they hold alot of debris between popping them out and cleaning them, I like them so well I bought the cargo mat from them for the rear area as well.

checked amazon out, weathertechs are cheaper, but mopars definitely fit better and likely hold more crap (at least if you were looking at 4 door ones)

the quadratech 2 door mats cost more then the mopar 4 door setup though

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Originally Posted by Chronotripper
I have the quadratec as well. They work great and hold an incredible amount of dirt, snow, and water during the winter.
This. I aalso have the QuadraTech mats and am quite happy with them.
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Originally Posted by Chronotripper
I have the quadratec as well. They work great and hold an incredible amount of dirt, snow, and water during the winter.
This. I also have the QuadraTech mats and am quite happy with them.

Sorry For the double post. I wish we could delete our own treads.
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I'm in NJ and have had the quadratech mats for over 2 yrs. I'm very happy with them.
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I have Bestop mats and they're pretty great. They're also cheaper than Weathertechs.
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Originally Posted by jeffe
I had the weathertech floor mats and I really liked them for a while. My main problem with them was the fact that they had no grip on the surface. But they do cover more surface area than most mats which is nice, so your interior will stay cleaner. I actually ended up buying quadratec floor mats after my weathertech floor mats and I like them better for my needs.
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Weathertech's are nicely designed but they feel cheap and the surface grip sucks. I would NOT but them again. Save some money and find another brand.

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