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woodman 09-06-2010 04:10 PM

mats and windsheild cover
 
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Has anyone purchased rubber mats and a winsheild cover for the wrangler sport 2010.
I made my own windsheild cover as CTC had nothing that would fit ,and with winter coming i would like a set of front rubber mats to hold the water and melted snow

zrs 09-06-2010 09:36 PM

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We had a set of michelin slush mats we took out of a vehicle we traded in. I've seen 2 styles of these at ctc. We've got the ones with the deeper grooves, and although they don't fit perfectly, they do fit quite well.
You've got a nice looking rig. I really like the black fenders on the sport/rubicon models. It looks like you've got rubi wheels/tires on her. Did yours come like that? I bought a mango tango sport 4dr that came with the wrangler white letter tires. I bought an extra set of rubi tires/wheels for my new baby as well. I plan on using those as snows. Once my bank account recovers, I'm going to look for the sahara 18" tires and wheels, and sell my 17" goodyears on kijiji.

woodman 09-06-2010 09:52 PM

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next time you throw your feet into the jeep see if there is a reference number and i'll look at ctc.
My jeep came laid out like that ,only addition was the AC unit and hitch and 400 watt ac power
supply.

Detonatorunlimited 09-07-2010 04:21 PM

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I havent found a windshield cover but I have the jeep slush mats sold out of the dealer accessory book, they catch all the slush, work well.

woodman 09-11-2010 09:00 PM

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for a windsheild cover i custom cut cardboard ,looks like it will last about 6 months,i don't like the sunlight on the interior and keeps the interior cooler,as far as mats go i am looking at ctc for the michelin ones that are a close fit.
I just love the jeep for driving,but the standar shift keeps me hopping,its even difficult to drink a coffee unless you're out in the open roads.
Standard shift would keep all drivers just driving because it requires the wholer driver and both hands with a co-ordinated foot

dwhite 09-12-2010 08:45 AM

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I love my dealer mats add that custom touch.

woodman 09-12-2010 09:45 AM

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I agree but what were they worth,the ones i looked at were very expensive and with second vehicle its difficult to spend a lot.

sc jeep 09-18-2010 04:40 PM

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buy the dealer ones, fit perfect and don't move around, sad to say that was my first access. on my '10 wrangler sport with 17" wheels and mud terrains

woodman 10-09-2010 05:22 PM

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i know i should have bought jeep mats but i i got the rubber maid from CTC and cut them to fit and its a good fit unless the jeep ones fitted right to the door frame these look A ok.
It would be nice to have a mat that would run from the door frame creating like a dish to catch all snow/rain.
This will be fine for now

wiredup 11-20-2010 12:48 AM

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We just bought a Mountain edition (decal removed, yuck), and the floor matts that come with it look like they will hold 2 litres of water. Not sure of price, but the look good (tire tread) amd work good so far.

JTPhoto JK 11-27-2010 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by woodman (Post 552961)
It would be nice to have a mat that would run from the door frame creating like a dish to catch all snow/rain.
This will be fine for now

They are called Husky liners. They are not cheap but will last the lifetime of your vehicle.

JTPhoto JK 11-27-2010 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by zrs (Post 552494)
Once my bank account recovers, I'm going to look for the sahara 18" tires and wheels, and sell my 17" goodyears on kijiji.

Dude don't trade the 17" wheels. The tires for the 18" wheels are expensive and availability of 18' tires is limited. You'll have more tire choices in 16 or 17". I have 2 full sets of like new Sahara wheels and tires here that I haven't been able to sell in 2yrs (and I refuse to give them away for under $1000 considering the dealer price on these is in the neighborhood of 3k for a set of 5). Also be aware that if you are going to move up a size or 2 in tire, you will also need wheel spacers for those stock wheels.

If you want to change it up, look into 16 or 17" aftermarket wheels with a 4.5" backspace then you can run up 37" tires without spacers.

Puma 12-20-2010 01:39 PM

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I got the Husky Liner floor mats, they hold all the slush and snow and keep it off the carpet. They're custom made to fit for each vehicle. Expensive, (think it was $75 for the front two) but well worth it. We have them in our Dodge Ram too, and they've held up perfectly since '06.

http://www.huskyliners.com/Heavy-Duty-Floor-Mats

deepdiverterry 12-21-2010 08:51 AM

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I got the dealer ones....79$ and change taxes in.


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