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Recommendations for all weather floor mats (that's not Mopar)?

RedTRex

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I've had both Mopar and Weathertech and found both to be of excellent quality and durability and wouldn't look any further.
As an additional datapoint I have Huskyliners in my WK2 (came with them) and I wood call them Average compared to excellent for for Weathertech
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The only thing I dislike about the mopar is the rear 2 piece setup. It takes me a while to align the middle section. Other than that, it’s great.
 

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The Mopar mats are great. And I didn’t have to install them. And drain plugs.

I had whethertecs in my JK, they were good quality for sure. But the mopars are just as good.
 

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As an additional datapoint I have Huskyliners in my WK2 (came with them) and I wood call them Average compared to excellent for for Weathertech
Weathertech in my wife's jeep - excellent quality. MOPAR in my JT - excellent quality (middle of rear seat piece is a pain). Huskyliner in my F350 - one notch below Weathertech and Mopar in my opinion, but still a good floor liner at a fair price.
 

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The only thing I dislike about the mopar is the rear 2 piece setup. It takes me a while to align the middle section. Other than that, it’s great.
I agree, but I haven't had any issues with mine.
 

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The Weatherteck mats in my JT are the third vehicle I have bought them for. Not cheep but you get what you pay for
 

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Another vote for the WeatherTech Floorliner HP, expensive but fit perfect, super durable & easy to clean.
 

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I prefer Husky, I bought a set of Weathertechs for my wife's car and had an issue with the second row where the lip of the liner would fold over, Weathertech offered no help other than telling me to use a hair dryer on it. For what they cost they should have better support.
 

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Those Amazon weird name knockoffs are an eye opener, they're the Mopar mats without the red Jeep label! So make Mopar parts in the first shift, 2nd shift make de-labeled parts. Wow!
 

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I had weathertechs in my first car and loved them. I honestly thought I would end up selling the rubber mopar mats that came with my jeep and getting weathertechs. I actually like the mopar more than the weathertech. I 110% endorse the mopar rubber mats.

Theres a really helpful video on the youtube that recommends using butyl tape to seal the drain plug better. I did that and I am very happy with it.
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