Wrangler847
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weathertech sticker comes off with ease!
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Yes, the WeatherTech stickers, peel off very easily.weathertech sticker comes off with ease!
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Because I can more effectively remove the mats, wash them with simple green, rinse without worrying it will splash all over my nice $50000 JLUR interior, and replace them in the vehicle quicker.The drain in the Mopar liners is 100% about function over form. As a user noted in another post, if you push the drain provision down into the hole enough, it'll pop into place and seal off just as well as the rubber plug did to begin with.
Having said that, I don't plan on driving my new $40,000 Wrangler through lakes so I'm not concerned about it. I like the ability to wash and rinse the mats clean while they're in the vehicle. It's a feature unique to the Wrangler. Why not take advantage of it?
Yeah the more I look at the Mopar mats, the more I'm out. I dislike the floor drain as I see that as a weak point. Let alone, when I wash my mats, I take them out of the vehicle. Dealer is getting me the Mopar for free so I'll be selling them at discount to anyone interested. Just send me a PM. WeatherTech is less then 5min from work so I'll go that route. They make a good product.I wasn’t happy with the deal or the lack of coverage from under the gas pedal. Replaced the Mopar with Weathertech and couldn’t be happier.
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Yes those are in a 2018 JLURYeah the more I look at the Mopar mats, the more I'm out. I dislike the floor drain as I see that as a weak point. Let alone, when I wash my mats, I take them out of the vehicle. Dealer is getting me the Mopar for free so I'll be selling them at discount to anyone interested. Just send me a PM. WeatherTech is less then 5min from work so I'll go that route. They make a good product.
Edit: those mats are in a JL right?
The carpet has two holes factory cut through it (drivers side and passenger side foot wells) when you bought it. The small oval piece of carpet can easily be replaced once it’s removed. It makes no difference though, since the footwell carpet will be covered by a floor mat.Yes, it technically is installed incorrectly. I did not want to cut a hole in the carpet, so I didn't. I didn't want to deal with unplugging/replugging every time I sprayed the mat down. As it is right now, I can just lift and go. I was just showing that you don't have to cut the hole in the carpet in order to use the all weather mats. I wanted them for dirt protection so my stock carpet liner or stock mats weren't destroyed.
As mentioned, I'm not the use case that these mats were made for, but I made them work for me. I don't plan on spraying the interior down, therefore don't need quick and easy access to drain liquid from the interior.
Another option is to cut the drain protrusion off of the Jeep mats and install the drain plug into the floorboard and a second one in the mat. Now they are easily removable and no water can get in from underneath.... If you are looking for a semi-permanent install, then this is for you...