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New Weathertech Floor liners installed with **PICS**

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Old 08-22-2011, 12:06 PM
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Very strong spikes hold it in place and the molding for the carpet hooks holds it in place as well but not with any type of snap. I have had them for about a month and half now and there has been no shifting. The spikes actually hurt if you tried to hold the liners.
 
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Just ordered a mine tonight. Looks like a great option , especially for winter. Wondering why no 3rd row protection?
 
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Explain why you wouldnt go for the manufacturer weather mats? Is weathertech better quality? Pricewise they seem to be the same.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=330586548134
 
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Explain why you wouldnt go for the manufacturer weather mats? Is weathertech better quality? Pricewise they seem to be the same.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=330586548134
The Weather Tech liners have a little different fit, they have a raised lip / edge which helps keep water and or slush from spilling over and they provide more complete coverage IMHO. I have tried both in another vehicle and prefer the Weather Tech. http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvp...=181&Year=2011
 
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Originally Posted by stymiedny
Explain why you wouldnt go for the manufacturer weather mats? Is weathertech better quality? Pricewise they seem to be the same.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=330586548134
see above post lol..
 
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Originally Posted by simpsonsr0ck
Very strong spikes hold it in place and the molding for the carpet hooks holds it in place as well but not with any type of snap. I have had them for about a month and half now and there has been no shifting. The spikes actually hurt if you tried to hold the liners.
I just received the Husky ones from Carid.com yesterday. And you are right the spikes hold them in place really well. I like them a lot.
 
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I think the dodge weather mats look much nicer. they too have the raised edges so slush doesnt run off. They also have the durango logo and a weather mat for the way back
 
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Originally Posted by stymiedny
I think the dodge weather mats look much nicer. they too have the raised edges so slush doesnt run off. They also have the durango logo and a weather mat for the way back
maybe you don't understand the difference (benefits to husky or even further guarding, weather tech brand) between complete coverage and partial coverage. the factory mats (including the all weather) do not completely cover the entire carpeted area from sill to console to up under the pedals.

As for the looks, well that's completely subjective. I have yet to see a factory mat look any where near as good as the weather tech ones.

 
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Here is what I have and seems to cover same area





 
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i do see the rear feature over the middle, that is a plus but i rarely have 3 in the backseat
 


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