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Old 08-18-2011, 08:34 PM
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Default New Weathertech Floor liners installed with **PICS**

love these floor liners. used to use Husky liners these just blow the away. got the at a discount through my friend's shop ($142). list is like $179 on the Weathertech Site.




also installed my chrome door handle covers, quality is very good. feels and look of OEM ABS. only down side is the button on the two front doors is a bit recessed now, but i'll live with it, doesn't affect functionality of the handles or buttons at all. Now i just need the dealer to call about these Mopar accessory Chrome mirror covers and i'll be set!!


 

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Old 08-18-2011, 11:57 PM
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Love the mats. Rear ones look better than the Mopar ones.
 
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Would your friend send them over to Switzerland? Three row set in tan would be nice! Would keep the horse muck out of the carpets with resulting pong!!
 
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Would your friend send them over to Switzerland? Three row set in tan would be nice! Would keep the horse muck out of the carpets with resulting pong!!
i could ask. all depends on how much the shipping costs? they don't have a third row (that i saw) yet..
 
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These look great, i was trying to decide which ones i was going to get, decision made. Thanks!
 
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Originally Posted by TonyCrew
i could ask. all depends on how much the shipping costs? they don't have a third row (that i saw) yet..
Cost to Switzerland outweighs fact they simply do not exist here! PM me if he is interested.
 
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I picked up the husky ones and took some quick pics just for comparison
 

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Originally Posted by simpsonsr0ck
I picked up the husky ones and took some quick pics just for comparison







i went with the Weathertech liners this time after comparing my friend's Weathertech liners to my Husky liners (in comparable GMT900's) the quality of the weathertech liners is reflected in their cost but are second to none. I've owned three sets of Husky liners and the Weathertechs destroy them in every way (just my observations/opinion).
 
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Weathertech's are very nice and I was on the fence about which one to get and in the end price won out. One question about the weathertechs, I had read that the snap section is open so it would not keep moisture from leaking through. Is that true at all? Your pics seem to show that its sealed.
 
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Originally Posted by simpsonsr0ck
Weathertech's are very nice and I was on the fence about which one to get and in the end price won out. One question about the weathertechs, I had read that the snap section is open so it would not keep moisture from leaking through. Is that true at all? Your pics seem to show that its sealed.
if you're talking about the carpet hooks, yeah they are a tight fit and there is a raised circle which would restrict any water from getting in there.

i noticed that your Husky liners don't have them? What do the hooks do? sit in an indentation in the underside of the liner? These hook the liner, like the OEM does and keep it from moving/lifting.
 


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