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Old 06-10-2013, 02:00 PM
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I see where a lot of you guys use WeatherTech (or similar) floor mats. That is definately an apt product if you're regularly stomping around out in the boonies or live in a snowy/wet area where you are in and out a lot. But for a daily driver in a temporate (?) climate wouldn't a "prettier" set of mats be appropriate? The WeatherTechs certainly are utilitarian, but to me lack any esthetic appeal. Am I missing something?
I leaning toward the Lloyd Ultimates at $228 vs the WeatherTech at $180 for front and second row mats simply because they're more attractive and would have a Dodge logo. ( Would these mats make my butt look too big?)
I'd like to hear your pros and cons on rubber/vinyl vs fabric floor mats. Thanks.
 
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I had mats that were similar to Lloyd's in price and quality, but they had brushed aluminum ram logos on each mat and in the middle of the rear. They were sexy as hell, and actually really durable. I have the WeatherTech mats in the durango, and couldn't be happier. They do not look that bad , obviously not as attractive as Lloyd's but they will save your carpet and are digitally cut for the interior. I would recommend them to any one on the forum
 
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To me, fabric floor mats look better than rubber mats. But when it comes to functionality, I can say rubber/vinyl ones are more dependable in trapping dirt, mud and liquid spills.
 



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