All Weather Floor Mats?
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All Weather Floor Mats?
Anybody running something like this in there SuperCrew? It rained here in Dallas on and off for almost two weeks and we barely started getting some sunshine this week. I have a dirt driveway that quickly turned to mud and the factory mat on the drivers side go so bad I had to high pressure wash it at the car wash to get it clean. With Winter nearby I'm looking for something somewhat stylish that looks good inside in the SuperCrew instead of going with the typical "clear" mats I can get at Pep Boys. Any idea's?
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I was actually looking at the Husky Liners in a California Car Cover catalog that I borrowed from a friend of mine tonight at work. Didn't see a listing for a SuperCrew and I was about to check out there website and see if they had one and how much it is.
lrhogfan, do you have a link that I can check out the Catch All Floor Mats?
lrhogfan, do you have a link that I can check out the Catch All Floor Mats?
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2002,
I live in Dallas and Hunt. Therefore I get a lot of dirt, mud, blood inside my SCREW. I have had husky mats in my Grand Cherokee and in my Screw. I have been very happy with them. I got them at Cabelas.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...14020&type=pod
Get the black no matter what color your iterior is. It looks really good with the black accents in the interior.
I live in Dallas and Hunt. Therefore I get a lot of dirt, mud, blood inside my SCREW. I have had husky mats in my Grand Cherokee and in my Screw. I have been very happy with them. I got them at Cabelas.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...14020&type=pod
Get the black no matter what color your iterior is. It looks really good with the black accents in the interior.
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www.weathertech.com
These mats kept my 99' looking brand new. I just purchased a set of front and back mats for my new 02' Crew. A little expensive but certainly worth it.
These mats kept my 99' looking brand new. I just purchased a set of front and back mats for my new 02' Crew. A little expensive but certainly worth it.
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Catch-All Extremes
Bigworm,
I bought the Extremes for my SCrew last week by mistake. I thought I had bought the regular carp4eted Catch-Alls until I got home and opened the box. I almost took them back because they are all plastic, kind of like the Husky Liners, but once I put them in the truck, they kind of grew on me.
We've had a lot of rain over the past several days and I've tracked in a lot of mud and leaves. NO Problem with these mats.
I bought the Extremes for my SCrew last week by mistake. I thought I had bought the regular carp4eted Catch-Alls until I got home and opened the box. I almost took them back because they are all plastic, kind of like the Husky Liners, but once I put them in the truck, they kind of grew on me.
We've had a lot of rain over the past several days and I've tracked in a lot of mud and leaves. NO Problem with these mats.
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Kinda leaning towards the Husky Liners since they go all the way across the center hump and the material looks more durable. Is that a pocket that I see on the drivers side to?
Looks aren't exactly important to me for these mats, when the weather is good I'll go with the stock carpet mats. Looking like Cabellas has the best pricing (by about $3).
Looks aren't exactly important to me for these mats, when the weather is good I'll go with the stock carpet mats. Looking like Cabellas has the best pricing (by about $3).
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Cabelas also has another brand of floor liners that is a little cheaper and, in the catalog and by description, should be just as good as the husky liners.
They are Highland Black Armor. Come in gray, tan, or black. Front and rear for a SCrew, without hump cover, comes to 84.99. Husky, without hump cover is 109.98 and catchall is 124.99.
Looks like I am gonna get some floor liners for Christmas!
See y'all!!!
They are Highland Black Armor. Come in gray, tan, or black. Front and rear for a SCrew, without hump cover, comes to 84.99. Husky, without hump cover is 109.98 and catchall is 124.99.
Looks like I am gonna get some floor liners for Christmas!
See y'all!!!
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The most protection...
Will be from Fox Weatherboots. I drive in the harshest muddiest conditions on a daily basis during the winter; my driveway is 4 miles long of off road trail. The weatherboots look a bit industrial but they are by far the best protection for your carpet. And I bought a husky liner to cover the center hump in front.