Need help, where is best cheapest place to get WINTER Mats for the GX?
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Need help, where is best cheapest place to get WINTER Mats for the GX?
Ebay?
or is there a online store that has a good set of all weather or winter mats on sale?
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or is there a online store that has a good set of all weather or winter mats on sale?
thx
dan
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EBAY would be the best bet. Also, if you find a seller that accepts PAYPAL, use code C11-GIFTGUIDE when paying in PAYPAL & you MAY save 10% of cost of item. Code should work but can't guarantee.
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I've always used the winter mats from http://www.weathertech.com/.
I've had them in several vehicles during the winter. Do a good job of holding all the junk and save the carpet (use their cargo protectors too). Didn't put them in my GX this time around as I've moved to AZ, but when I was in the Tahoe area, they saved my carpet.
I use the basic rubber ones with the ridges, you can cut them to fit perfect if need be (had to do that with the rear seats). I take them out in the summer, except when going to the lake and they are good for catching the sand. Aren't the prettiest looking mats around, but they work.
Getting them direct is about as cheap as these will come. The eBay method may work, but I've always been cautious of the quality.
I've had them in several vehicles during the winter. Do a good job of holding all the junk and save the carpet (use their cargo protectors too). Didn't put them in my GX this time around as I've moved to AZ, but when I was in the Tahoe area, they saved my carpet.
I use the basic rubber ones with the ridges, you can cut them to fit perfect if need be (had to do that with the rear seats). I take them out in the summer, except when going to the lake and they are good for catching the sand. Aren't the prettiest looking mats around, but they work.
Getting them direct is about as cheap as these will come. The eBay method may work, but I've always been cautious of the quality.
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Floor Mats for GX
My favorite brand is Husky Liners made in Winfield, KS. Numerous places sell their products. See retailers at Huskyliners.com. I bought my first set for my 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee and liked them so much that I bought them for my 2004 GX470. The fit is perfect. The edges are slighlty raised to trap water from melting snow and there is a diamond tread pattern in the molded plastic that looks nice. I actually did not buy them for the snow but for my 2 and 4 year old kids with juice boxes, crackers, and who knows what else that ends up on the floor. I am convinced that my wife hands them a bottle of goo to dump on the floor every week. They catch all that sticky stuff. Surely someone else out there can relate.
Any way, I found the best price (when factoring in shipping) from www.autoanything.com Bought 11/04. Paid $69 for both front floor mats combined. $69 for the second row seats and $69 for the cargo area which includes the third row of seating. Shipping was free.
Any way, I found the best price (when factoring in shipping) from www.autoanything.com Bought 11/04. Paid $69 for both front floor mats combined. $69 for the second row seats and $69 for the cargo area which includes the third row of seating. Shipping was free.
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