Floor Mats
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Weather Tech's are awesome, but cost more than I am willing to pay.
I have used the Kraco (I think) heavy rubber mats from Sam's Club on 4 vehicles now. They trim to fit easily, trap a lot of crud, and best of all, only cost about $25 for a set. For that price I can use for a couple of years and then toss them and get a new set. The price of the Weather Tech's vs. that makes it a no-brainer in my mind.
I have used the Kraco (I think) heavy rubber mats from Sam's Club on 4 vehicles now. They trim to fit easily, trap a lot of crud, and best of all, only cost about $25 for a set. For that price I can use for a couple of years and then toss them and get a new set. The price of the Weather Tech's vs. that makes it a no-brainer in my mind.
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Another vote for Weatherthech digital fit mats. I love them. I also have a set of Husky liners in my Jeep. Between the two, the Weathertech mats have the best overall fit and finish, but both work well at protecting the carpets, even in the winter with all the snow, sand and gravel we have to deal with in Colorado.
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I order directly from Weathertech.
Car Mats, Floor Mats, Cargo Liners, Side Window Deflectors | WeatherTech.com
Car Mats, Floor Mats, Cargo Liners, Side Window Deflectors | WeatherTech.com
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I actually got mine locally, cheaper then anywhere I could find them online. I bought the 2 seperate ones for the front with out the center hump. then the one piece back one. A friend has the one piece with center hump and doesn't like it. He said it is to hard to remove for cleaning. He wished he bought the 3 piece one.