Jeep Slush Mats
I bought my Jeep Slush Mats from the dealer about a month after I got my jeep. That means they've been in service for 8 months.
At this point I have had to move the driver side mat to the passenger side, because it was worn through and now they are both worn through. I do not drive with metal cleats on by the way. The rubber is completely disintegrating. The rubber is sloughing off layer by layer and any knobby bits are just crumbling away.
The back seat mat is no better and shows signs of cracking and crumbling.
Anyone else get a bad set of mats?
Took them by the dealer with my reciept and was told this was a "wear" item. Duh!
I've never had a mat wear like these "heavy duty slush mats" have.
It's a real bummer, since they looked so cool.
At this point I have had to move the driver side mat to the passenger side, because it was worn through and now they are both worn through. I do not drive with metal cleats on by the way. The rubber is completely disintegrating. The rubber is sloughing off layer by layer and any knobby bits are just crumbling away.
The back seat mat is no better and shows signs of cracking and crumbling.
Anyone else get a bad set of mats?
Took them by the dealer with my reciept and was told this was a "wear" item. Duh!
I've never had a mat wear like these "heavy duty slush mats" have.
It's a real bummer, since they looked so cool.
My opinion is Rugged Ridge makes the better of them all. Quadratec and treadlighty
or whatnot are the exact same thing BUT those are made from a thinner material and thats why you will see for a little cheaper online. Spend a few extra dollars and just get the better quality.
or whatnot are the exact same thing BUT those are made from a thinner material and thats why you will see for a little cheaper online. Spend a few extra dollars and just get the better quality.
Last edited by Hskr4x4; May 13, 2011 at 08:33 PM.



