Mopar Slush mats vs. Weathertech?
I got the slush mats with the truck, I like them a lot. Pretty rugged so far and all the sand and dirt from work is contained pretty well. The one in the back is real nice covering it from door to door.
Only "FIVE" Years. Sure you only had them for 45k Miles worth of use but 5 years is a long time for some rubber floor mats to last. They are going to dry up and crack over a certain period of time and I would say five years of longevity out of them is a pro rather than a con.
I personally like the look of the Mopar Slush mats over the Weathertech ones and they are much cheaper as well. $200 is a lot to pay for rubber floor mats.
I personally like the look of the Mopar Slush mats over the Weathertech ones and they are much cheaper as well. $200 is a lot to pay for rubber floor mats.
That is why I suggest the WeatherTech or Husky liners. They have a lifetime warranty!
Yes, I am sure. My Jeep is 8-years old with only 52,XXX miles on it right now. I installed the Mopar slush mats when the Jeep was only a couple of months old. I noticed the mats were cracked about three years ago.
That is why I suggest the WeatherTech or Husky liners. They have a lifetime warranty!
That is why I suggest the WeatherTech or Husky liners. They have a lifetime warranty!
Per Weathertech's website:
** Q: What is the warranty on WeatherTech® Products?
A: WeatherTech® All-Weather Floor Mats are guaranteed against faulty materials and workmanship for a period of ten years from the date of purchase.
All other WeatherTech® products are guaranteed against faulty materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase.
Exclusions to this warranty are wear through due to severe abrasive conditions, chemical contamination, such as spilled gasoline, bleach, etc. We are reasonable people and we believe in customer satisfaction. Depending on the situation, we will either replace your product at no charge or charge you a prorated amount for a replacement. **
Unless it's faulty materials you're likely going to be paying a "prorated" amount to replace them. I would be interested to see how much that amount is. I am guessing they aren't really going to wear because of a manufacturer default, or through faulty materials except in rare cases so you're likely going to be looking at paying some kind of money to replace them.
Last edited by Shibby927; Jul 6, 2011 at 08:02 AM.


