What's in the boxes:
The slotted end of these fasteners pops into the holes (from the bottom) on the mats. Each mat has two holes. Once everything is positioned, the threaded end is turned into the carpet.
At first glance it didn't look like the mats fit too well but after a little experimenting they fit perfectly. I used a small L-shaped tool to lift the trim and slid the edge under. Flat screwdriver sets the fasteners in the carpet. The manufacturer claims that if the plastic screws are removed the holes made by the screws will close. I believe them. Once the screws are set, to remove the mats you pop them off the slotted end of the fastener. The fasteners remain in the carpet until you back them out.
Water check. One pint of water easily contained. You can see the caps on the fasteners are installed here. The area around the fasteners is raised and that's a good thing -- the fasteners and holes they go through are not watertight.
Bad lighting on this pic but you can see how high the mat reaches on the center console.
Back seat mat fits great, too.
Overall and for the time being, the mats seem like a good investment. Expect to pay around $160 for a set unless Trail Duty decides to carry them and offer their usual killer pricing.
One thing these mats aren't good for: If you want a rigid mat that allows you to remove them to dump water, these won't do that. They're rugged but they are very flexible. You'll want to mop-up water before removing them for cleaning.
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Sean
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by DDWH:
Thanks for the post rodster! I was trying to decide on those or the husky ones. Those look to be the ticket! </div></BLOCKQUOTE>I like Husky products and have used the liners on several vehicles. However, I've never been overly impressed the fit. They do the job well, but just never seem to fit right. It personally doesn't bother me, but I know it does bother a lot of people. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
I'm with you on that Phil...The fit is good but not spectacular. I also was't impressed that the back mat was 2 pieces. The front and cargo mats are a pretty good fit. Over all, they work well and I like them.....So far so good.
How about the cargo liner?
John
you only bought those for the puking passengers </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
LOL! Yup, that's part of it!
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2008 H3 Alpha - Boulder Gray
You always do an outstanding job of illustrating/explaining things. I've done a couple of these kinds of posts and I know how much work it is. Thanks for the very fine job on what looks like a good product.
George SSSS
Black 2005 Adventure Series; factory touch screen GPS w/XM radio; factory express open/close sunroof; reclining second row seats; Warn 9.5ti Multi-Mount Winch; Gobi Stealth roof rack with PIAA lights; HotShot windshield washer fluid system
What's in the boxes:
The slotted end of these fasteners pops into the holes (from the bottom) on the mats. Each mat has two holes. Once everything is positioned, the threaded end is turned into the carpet.
At first glance it didn't look like the mats fit too well but after a little experimenting they fit perfectly. I used a small L-shaped tool to lift the trim and slid the edge under. Flat screwdriver sets the fasteners in the carpet. The manufacturer claims that if the plastic screws are removed the holes made by the screws will close. I believe them. Once the screws are set, to remove the mats you pop them off the slotted end of the fastener. The fasteners remain in the carpet until you back them out.
Water check. One pint of water easily contained. You can see the caps on the fasteners are installed here. The area around the fasteners is raised and that's a good thing -- the fasteners and holes they go through are not watertight.
Bad lighting on this pic but you can see how high the mat reaches on the center console.
Back seat mat fits great, too.
Overall and for the time being, the mats seem like a good investment. Expect to pay around $160 for a set unless Trail Duty decides to carry them and offer their usual killer pricing.
One thing these mats aren't good for: If you want a rigid mat that allows you to remove them to dump water, these won't do that. They're rugged but they are very flexible. You'll want to mop-up water before removing them for cleaning.
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