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Mudderoy
09-25-2011, 10:38 AM
I've been eyeballing the Husky floor liners for awhile in the Quadratec catalog for many months now. At $69.95 I had other things I needed to get for the Jeep first. I liked the idea of the high sides to help keep mud and water on the floor mat and not on the carpet.

Then Quadratec came out with their own floor mat. I must say that other than the gawdy Quadratec logo stuck on them they really looked nice!

http://www.quadratec.com/Assets/Images/140090/140090-th.jpg

:link: (http://www.quadratec.com/products/product_search.php?c=9&cn=Quadratec%AE+Ultimate+Floor+Liners&pn=14254.700X,14254.800X,14257.7001,14257.8001)

And they are $10 less than the Huskys.
http://www.quadratec.com/Assets/Images/11550/11550-th.jpg

So I took a chance and ordered a pair of the Quadratecs. I figured I could always pry the logo off of them. :rotfl2:
The Quadratec Ultimate All Weather Front Floor Liners

They arrived this past Friday. I opened the box and checked to see if I could remove the logo, sure looks like it, but I'll leave that to later.... I wanted to check to see how good the fit was...

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-kFOh4SiC9R4/Tn9EhTCLDhI/AAAAAAAABQA/XvHuRb5saFQ/s800/2011-09-25%25252010.04.21.jpg

Like a glove!

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-yPfHCt8Qy8I/Tn9EoFqCqzI/AAAAAAAABQE/4g9tzQRbt9o/s640/2011-09-25%25252010.04.11.jpg

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-xpRT9VTacW0/Tn9EuLjkFeI/AAAAAAAABQI/zkKtzvxao-8/s800/2011-09-25%25252010.03.47.jpg

Also I'd like to note that they came in a box large enough for them to lay flat. Not rolled up, or folded over. This means no award time waiting for them to lay flat in your floor board. Very nice! Just open the box and throw them in the Jeep! As it should be with floor mats!

I'll let you know more as I use them but as it stands right now I am very happy with my purchase, and if it ever rains here again I feel confident that the wet and muck will stay in my Quadratec Ultimate All Weather Front Floor Liners!

:D

4.3LXJ
09-25-2011, 10:48 AM
Tony, I kept the display tab on the rear of the mat. I used it to screw down the back so they won't move. I have been very happy with mine.

MaxxTraxx
09-25-2011, 04:17 PM
I've been eyeing a set Of those also....looks like a great fit

bluedragon436
09-25-2011, 11:04 PM
Yeah I was thinking of throwing those on my Christmas wishlist.. if I don't get them for a present.. then I'll pick up a set myself.. LOL.. I am glad to see that they do fit well.. was kind of worried about that when I was looking at them online..

Mudderoy
09-25-2011, 11:11 PM
Yeah I was thinking of throwing those on my Christmas wishlist.. if I don't get them for a present.. then I'll pick up a set myself.. LOL.. I am glad to see that they do fit well.. was kind of worried about that when I was looking at them online..

I was really concerned I'd have to lay them out in the sun for a week so they would flatten out. So glad they were shipped flat.

jeepxj95
09-25-2011, 11:58 PM
i want to get a set when i do my floors and bed line the whole inside cuz im not putting the back in carpet. also putting 2 screws in each mat so they dont move around.

Pookapotamus
12-04-2011, 03:35 PM
update please! I am looking for a set and have been eyeing these for a while.

Mudderoy
12-04-2011, 08:02 PM
update please! I am looking for a set and have been eyeing these for a while.

So far so good. I'm interested to see how many years they hold up.

I noticed that Oreily's Auto parts seems to be selling some just like these with a different name on them.

bluedragon436
12-05-2011, 04:50 PM
i want to get a set when i do my floors and bed line the whole inside cuz im not putting the back in carpet. also putting 2 screws in each mat so they dont move around.

Do these things really need the screws in the back to hold them from sliding around??

Niac
12-05-2011, 06:30 PM
Do these things really need the screws in the back to hold them from sliding around??

I used to have nice floor mats but went back to cheap thinner one.
I punch a couple of holes in the mats and use a bungee cord to hold them from sliding.

http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll283/cainc_bucket/Jeep%20Cherokee%202001%20Albums/Interior/Floor%20Mat/FloorMat.jpg

bluedragon436
12-06-2011, 01:00 AM
Well I have the factory mats in my XJ right now, so they have the little hook and hole that keeps them from moving.. I'm just wondering if you have to put screws in the Ultimate All Weather mats to hold them down.. otherwise I'll just stick with my factory mats for now, until I decide to pull all the carpet and bed line the interior..

CNJcherokee
12-11-2011, 05:35 PM
On the drivers side there was a small hook that kept the mat in place, I've had mine since september. The first time I pulled them out to clean 'em the hook and a small part of my rug came with it. It was a careless error, and they dont slide much anyway. Very happy with the purchase.

Mudderoy
12-12-2011, 04:25 PM
Do these things really need the screws in the back to hold them from sliding around??

Mine don't move at all. They are sized to fit in the exact available space.

bluedragon436
12-15-2011, 08:24 AM
Mine don't move at all. They are sized to fit in the exact available space.

That is kind of what I figured.. That is why I wanted to make sure.. Didn't want to have to add screws to this if possible.. I def. want to get a set of these.. well unless I talk myself into doing the bedlining of the floor first..

Mudderoy
12-15-2011, 11:07 AM
BTW I think these are the same as the Rugged Ridge All Terrain Floor Mats 12920.25.

http://cdn.autoanything.com/images/products/brands/product_brand_rugged_ridge.gif

http://www.oconeeoffroad.com/catalog/12920.25.jpg

:link: (http://www.oconeeoffroad.com/servlet/the-41785/ALL-TERRAIN-FLOOR-LINER%2C/Detail)

cherokeejim47
01-02-2012, 07:58 PM
Got a set in my 92 Ford Ranger they are fantastic especially here in WV.
Hunting Mud and Fishing dirt gathers on them. Yank them out hose them off dry the backs and flop them back in.

ALS XJ
08-01-2012, 07:13 PM
Think I'll get a set...look like good quality. Thanks for the review!

Mudderoy
08-02-2012, 10:21 AM
Think I'll get a set...look like good quality. Thanks for the review!

I may have already mentioned... I liked them so much I wanted to get a set for the wife's TJ. I had noticed they were selling what looked to be the same thing at the local O'Reily's auto parts. Too expensive there, but that caused me to looked online. I found the same exact mats but with a different label stuck on them.

She loves them and like me loves how they fit the opening perfectly. Keeps them from moving around.

So nothing with Quadratec, lots of good stuff and good people working there, but you might find it a little cheaper somewhere else. Oh, if they are still doing it, you can find a lower price call Quad and they'll match that price. Just have the website handy when you call.

Personally I think they should just match their prices with their competitors prices so I can just order online instead of having to call and speak to someone, but maybe that's just me. :poke:

bluedragon436
08-03-2012, 01:18 PM
I think I'll definitely be looking into picking up a set of these for my XJ, and probably for a friend's LJ as she doesn't have any mats in her Jeep at all.

Dredwolf
12-03-2012, 10:15 PM
Ordered the 4WD Hardware version of these, very happy with them.

adambaum
03-26-2013, 08:01 PM
I'll add my vote. Put in a set several months ago. They appear to be very well made -- recommended.

http://www.nofences.me/fileStore/XJ/Project%20Illumination/IMG_5437.jpg

Dredwolf
03-26-2013, 08:21 PM
They have a cargo liner version now too, anybody picked up one yet?

adambaum
03-26-2013, 08:27 PM
They have a cargo liner version now too, anybody picked up one yet?

I wasn't aware of that. Just went to Quadratec's site (https://www.quadratec.com/showcases/quadratec_exclusive/floor_liners/default_cherokee.php) and checked it out. Looks nice!

Dredwolf
03-26-2013, 08:37 PM
The 4WD Hardware version....good stuff...

http://i.minus.com/iqt8jtc1xOrqe.JPG

Mudderoy
03-27-2013, 12:13 AM
They have a cargo liner version now too, anybody picked up one yet?

Son of a b****! I bought the thin Husky cargo liner. If this one is as thick as the floor mats I'd rather have it.

https://www.quadratec.com/showcases/quadratec_exclusive/floor_liners/images/cherokee_rear_cargo_liners.jpg

MrJefe
05-10-2013, 12:22 PM
That picture just made my decision. I am going to order a full set to include the trunk bed liner. Very nice

Mudderoy
05-10-2013, 12:26 PM
That picture just made my decision. I am going to order a full set to include the trunk bed liner. Very nice

I think they are all available on Amazon, so if you get it from them please consider clicking on the Amazon banner ad on our home page. We'll get a few cents for your purchase and it won't cost you any more than the regular Amazon price. Thanks!

sexjay
07-21-2013, 04:50 PM
I just got the rugged ridge ones and man I swear there is no difference and I bet they come from the same factory..

Mudderoy
07-21-2013, 07:22 PM
I just got the rugged ridge ones and man I swear there is no difference and I bet they come from the same factory..

I have a RR set for the TJ, other than shape their are identical.

Mountain Goat
07-21-2013, 07:45 PM
I just got the rugged ridge ones and man I swear there is no difference and I bet they come from the same factory..


I have a set of RR that I have had for 4 years now on the DD. I think they are the same mat. I love 'em!

If they ever wear out (not likely) I will buy another set to replace them and happily hand over the green:D


I use the Husky liners in my rock crawler.....they seem to hold more mud and grime. I like them too....for that rig:D

sbspence
01-26-2014, 01:01 PM
This was the first mod for my XJ I got the full set. The fit like a glove and look great. They are a thick rubber and not a hard plastic like the WeatherTech ones I bought for our car so I like them better. The hard plastic liners get very slick when wet...kinda defeats the purpose. So far It's a no brainer for me best mod with the easiest installation I've had on about any after morket product. It was a two man job (well my beautiful assistant wasn't a man ,but , ....) only bneacuse it was below zero out and the gas struts on the later Xjs apparently go on strike somewhere around 30*! :smiley-scared003: = concussion, and projectile cursings. :keegirl:

+1 from Me!

Tobyspaw
12-02-2014, 07:41 PM
I got em up front and the rear cargo area as well. Love em. Fronts do move a little bit,but no problem. They have a marked area to cut out for the hook on the floor but then water would get to your carpet.