Huskey floor mat for Jeep Wrangler review:
When I bought my 2005 Wrangler I noticed that the floor mats were an off color generic style, so I went about getting some new ones. After some quick research, I found that the standard for floor mats in Jeeps were Husky Liners. I contacted Quadratec, and after choking on the price a bit, made my order.
The floor mats are made of a semi-flexible plastic, so they do bend and fold, but not easily, and will retain their shape. They seem to wear very well, and can hold alot of water, slush, sand, etc. The appearance is somewhat of a love it or leave it - I think they look great, but my wife thinks they are too spartan.
If I were to do it over again, I would not have purchased the rear mats. The rear mats are 1/3 the size of the front mats, but cost the same amount. After 6 months in my Jeep, the rear mats look new, mainly because no one rides in my back seat, so they see no use.
Having said that about the rear mats, I'll now say that the front mats are a must have. They take soo much abuse (especially in winter) that I would not go without them. Husky floor mats are expensive, but are a great accessory for your Jeep (well... they front ones anyway).
$57 for the front
$57 for the rear
$69 for the cargo area
When I bought my 2005 Wrangler I noticed that the floor mats were an off color generic style, so I went about getting some new ones. After some quick research, I found that the standard for floor mats in Jeeps were Husky Liners. I contacted Quadratec, and after choking on the price a bit, made my order.
The floor mats are made of a semi-flexible plastic, so they do bend and fold, but not easily, and will retain their shape. They seem to wear very well, and can hold alot of water, slush, sand, etc. The appearance is somewhat of a love it or leave it - I think they look great, but my wife thinks they are too spartan.
If I were to do it over again, I would not have purchased the rear mats. The rear mats are 1/3 the size of the front mats, but cost the same amount. After 6 months in my Jeep, the rear mats look new, mainly because no one rides in my back seat, so they see no use.
Having said that about the rear mats, I'll now say that the front mats are a must have. They take soo much abuse (especially in winter) that I would not go without them. Husky floor mats are expensive, but are a great accessory for your Jeep (well... they front ones anyway).
$57 for the front
$57 for the rear
$69 for the cargo area
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