wildtaco
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If you're looking for a good all-weather floor liners, the @3Wliners offer great value, especially when compared to the Mopar mats. Both options provide solid coverage and durability, but there are some key differences that could make one a better fit for your needs.
The 3W liners fit very well, offering sufficient coverage, although there are a few areas where the coverage is slightly shorter compared to the Mopar mats. However, the 3W liners still do an excellent job of protecting your floors from dirt, mud, and spills, while keeping a clean, sleek look. One of the features of the 3W liners that I liked is the one-piece back mat design. This design makes it significantly easier to reinstall the liners after washing or vacuuming, as there are no separate pieces to align, unlike the two-piece design of the Mopar mats, which can be more cumbersome when putting them back into the car. The Mopar mats were almost always put back incorrectly by car wash personnel.
Appearance-wise, the 3W liners have a rugged tread design, though I prefer the Mopar mats' topographical style. Also, while not necessarily a downside, the 3W mats feel different from the Mopar mats material-wise.
A few other noteworthy things to mention; When I was installing these, some of the clips were very hard to snap into place. Still TBD whether or not this is a flaw, or just because they’re new. Another drawback is the lack of integrated drain holes like the Mopar mats have. This does not bother me one bit as I’ve never used mine, but it is definitely worth mentioning.
Overall, I’m really happy with the 3W liners so far. They look fantastic in my Jeep, and the fit and ease of use have made them a great choice. While I haven’t had the chance to test them in the long run yet, everything about them seems promising. For now, I’m excited to see how they perform over time and am looking forward to using them for the foreseeable future.
Photos:
The liners come in a nice suitcase style box. The box is pretty neat actually, there's an easter egg inside, more on that later.
These are my original Mopar liners that the 3W are replacing. Excuse the dirt, I did not have enough time to get the Jeep cleaned recently
. Third picture shows the seam that always gives the car wash guys a hard time.
Side by side comparison.
3W Liners installed. They were installed fresh out the box, so I'm expecting them to conform even better in the next couple days.
Here you can see the difference in coverage, perfectly displayed by the dirt stains
And here's the box Easter Egg. You can cut out along the lines and fold yourself a little rocking horse.
The 3W liners fit very well, offering sufficient coverage, although there are a few areas where the coverage is slightly shorter compared to the Mopar mats. However, the 3W liners still do an excellent job of protecting your floors from dirt, mud, and spills, while keeping a clean, sleek look. One of the features of the 3W liners that I liked is the one-piece back mat design. This design makes it significantly easier to reinstall the liners after washing or vacuuming, as there are no separate pieces to align, unlike the two-piece design of the Mopar mats, which can be more cumbersome when putting them back into the car. The Mopar mats were almost always put back incorrectly by car wash personnel.
Appearance-wise, the 3W liners have a rugged tread design, though I prefer the Mopar mats' topographical style. Also, while not necessarily a downside, the 3W mats feel different from the Mopar mats material-wise.
A few other noteworthy things to mention; When I was installing these, some of the clips were very hard to snap into place. Still TBD whether or not this is a flaw, or just because they’re new. Another drawback is the lack of integrated drain holes like the Mopar mats have. This does not bother me one bit as I’ve never used mine, but it is definitely worth mentioning.
Overall, I’m really happy with the 3W liners so far. They look fantastic in my Jeep, and the fit and ease of use have made them a great choice. While I haven’t had the chance to test them in the long run yet, everything about them seems promising. For now, I’m excited to see how they perform over time and am looking forward to using them for the foreseeable future.
Photos:
The liners come in a nice suitcase style box. The box is pretty neat actually, there's an easter egg inside, more on that later.
These are my original Mopar liners that the 3W are replacing. Excuse the dirt, I did not have enough time to get the Jeep cleaned recently
. Third picture shows the seam that always gives the car wash guys a hard time.
Side by side comparison.
3W Liners installed. They were installed fresh out the box, so I'm expecting them to conform even better in the next couple days.
Here you can see the difference in coverage, perfectly displayed by the dirt stains

And here's the box Easter Egg. You can cut out along the lines and fold yourself a little rocking horse.

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