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Quadratec or Rugged Ridge

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Old Dec 25, 2012 | 10:09 PM
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I figured if it moves around too much I can just rig some Velcro or drill some hooks into the floor or something like that to hold them in place.
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Old Dec 25, 2012 | 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by mark9998

I just bought the rugged ridge rear mats for my 4 door tonight so i will let you know as I have a bed lined interior, no carpet. Im hoping becuase of the shape and pattern of it it stays in place good. I can tell you for the front I have the after market mopar ones with the tread pattern and they slide around some as they are kinda smaller than what the floorboard size is. I use these ones in the summer. But for winter I have the weathertech ones, I wanted something that didnt have the hole in it for the carpet catch, and these also slide around a little bit, but not too bad. The mopar ones have the hole in the back and I found in the winter all the water from my shoes was just going thru that hole and puddling up under the mat.
Post up a couple of pics if you get a chance when you get them installed, I mainly just wanna see a couple of pictures of the rear seat mats. Thanks!
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Old Dec 26, 2012 | 03:32 AM
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Just be aware that the quadratec ones and the similar ones with the logo rust like hell on the back side and wreck the carpet if you live in the rust belt. Husky liners for me.
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Old Dec 26, 2012 | 03:44 AM
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I have the quadratec ones and have been very pleased so far.
I have a 2 door with no rear seat so the only ones that ever get dirty are up front and cargo area. After a few weeks of having them I decided to take my carpet out, and to my surprise they stay put very well. The cargo one would move around when my dogs were on it cause they would slide around, so what I did was put two pieces of Velcro to hold it and place. Even with both my dogs (large mutts) sliding and walking around it stays put.
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