Floor mats - Weathertech, Huskyliner, etc?
#1
Floor mats - Weathertech, Huskyliner, etc?
Hey guys-
Anyone have pics of these in their cars?
I'm not going to be hitting the mud too terribly much so I don't need uber-mats..
My car didn't come with any floor mats and I need something in there.. I'd really like to throw some stock floor mats in there, but haven't found any yet so I'm looking..
Just wondering what you guys are running and if you have pics..
The Huskyliners look too aggressive to me for everyday driving.. Probably awesome for a mud truck..
I'm looking at the Hummer brand rubberized mats too - anyone have pictures of these?
Thanks guys.
Jeff
Anyone have pics of these in their cars?
I'm not going to be hitting the mud too terribly much so I don't need uber-mats..
My car didn't come with any floor mats and I need something in there.. I'd really like to throw some stock floor mats in there, but haven't found any yet so I'm looking..
Just wondering what you guys are running and if you have pics..
The Huskyliners look too aggressive to me for everyday driving.. Probably awesome for a mud truck..
I'm looking at the Hummer brand rubberized mats too - anyone have pictures of these?
Thanks guys.
Jeff
#2
I got the Weathertech floor liners for front and back seating and love them! They fit perfect, CAN'T shift around, and, was I shocked to find out they're self draining! Had some water in them from melted snow, and they're designed so when the driver or passenger door is opened, they drain themselves over the sill molding, outside the vehicle. A bit expensive, but well worth it!
#3
I have the husky liner mats for the front and rear seats. I was VERY disappointed in them at first because of how much I paid and how they felt like light-weight plastic. They felt almost slippery at first. I don't know if they needed some mud and water worn into them or what, but they feel a lot tougher now, and no longer slippery. Maybe I wore the new surface off.
I'll get some pictures for you
I'll get some pictures for you
#4
they're a very deep tub style, and will hold at least an inch of water and dirt. The high sides contain all of the dirt when you remove them to spray them off.
they go pretty high up in the front
the part that sold me on these instead of the GM mats is the single piece across the rear
they have long sharp points that keep them in place very well
I bought mine from Lynch Hummer's http://www.adv4x4.com/h3flmali.html. They seem to be the cheapest there.
they go pretty high up in the front
the part that sold me on these instead of the GM mats is the single piece across the rear
they have long sharp points that keep them in place very well
I bought mine from Lynch Hummer's http://www.adv4x4.com/h3flmali.html. They seem to be the cheapest there.
#6
Manson- thanks for the pics, im just not sure in digging the tub look.. If this was going to see extended offroad use - no doubt, I'd go with them..
Mine is an urban baby hauler LOL..
Major Tom - Cashmere..
Mine is an urban baby hauler LOL..
Major Tom - Cashmere..
#7
Mine is also cashmere.....I'll try to get some pics of the WeatherTechs and post tomorrow.
http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvp...ItemGroupId=52
Last edited by Broken Halo; 09-07-2010 at 07:02 PM.
#9
mine did; front, rear, and cargo