I was hoping this was the case!I'm such an IDIOT! I realized today that the Jeeps drain hole plugs fit perfectly in the Mopar mat drain holes (for times when you don't plan on taking on water). And I was going to make some myself. Lmmfao![]()
Can't wait to piss in emOh wow, I thought everyone already knew that :cwl:
I thought the same thing last night when I installed mine. May consider adding a strip of velcrow back there. Will have to see how it holds up..If anyone ever sits in my backseat lolFactory ordered, they look great and fit and finish is good but the back where they snap together for the second row seem loose
I agree buy, the fact that they separate it awesome, with my RudgedRidge Ridge rear mat in JK it was impossible to get that thing out if it needed draining, without making a mess. I've decided to keep the Mopars, and maybe get some rubber paint for the Red Letters and when it's time for a new set, I'll see what the after market has to offer.Factory ordered, they look great and fit and finish is good but the back where they snap together for the second row seem loose
That stinks, if you order all weather with your jeep they cancel the carpet mats ? Any benifit from ordering all weather with jeep? Or just the fact that they rip you off. Might have to call my dealer and cancel the all weather to buy after, as I like to have both.They were not included with mine. Had I known, I would have ordered them later.
FYI... I seemed to improve the fit by turning a good bit of the offending floor mat inside out overnight. Looks much better. Will see if it lasts.Great liners... However does anyone have issues with one or more liners being a sloppy fit? For example, passenger front is a little bent and pulls away from the carpet hump under front passenger seat.
I'm sure it's still plenty functional, just a little annoying fit-wise. It also seems worse when I make sure the drain is pushed down the drain hole in the floor.
Anyone else with similar issues?