Jeeporama
Well-Known Member
This was my solution:OK, just a quick reference. See pix if you don't want to remove front floor pan mat drain plugs. You will have a hole that you can see and hear the road.
How you choose to remedy this issue is up to you. Others feel free to post how you tackled this issue. If you pull the plugs in jeep floor so your wet snowy boot drain out. Then you also can get water back into the cab with splashes or water crossing. " I found the plugs for the floor mats that fit perfectly. "
Part number for the 2018 JL Sahara is 821AA 10768 Plugs fit my 2021 Sahara also.
Seems the 10 Commandments illustration on the mats trying to says thou shall not lay mats in with out rubber plugs removed! UGH. Then you see daylight. If you don't remove them then the built in funnel on the mats 3/4 inch hanging down. Forcing you to have the mats lifted up if you don't pull the plugs. This makes it pop of the retention clip to the left of this hole. One more thing, if you do pull the pan plugs. The mats are not a grommet that grabs and seals it a finger in the dike method. and what looks to be a foam spongy gasket that sits there.
What have you guy/gals done plopped it over the carpet, cut your carpet? Glue it in? Or didn't think about it. There are many threads but all are just as confusing.
will post several pictures so you can only seek to find.
Going to be listing both my official jeep floor mats as I found carpet that fits flush and dampens noise keeps in heat. I just push mine to the mall and look at it. never touches that dirty assfault
People liked it so much I made variations:
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