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Best Jeep JL Rubber Floor Liners

987 views 16 replies 9 participants last post by  Chugiakguy  
#1 ·
Looking for the best JL rubber floor liners for my 2025 Rubicon. Had Quadratec ones in my old JK, which worked great. But the wall sides did start to curve in. Looking at those or WeatherTech. Want something that keeps the mud, water and gunk off the carpet. Suggestions/links welcomed... TYVM

Ross
Indianapolis
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#2 ·
3Wliners are really nice. I like them better than my weathertechs and better than mopar all weather mats
 
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#3 ·
I can't say which are the best as I've not owned but a few brands.

I currently own 3W floor liners along with a 3W cargo mat. I would definitely choose this brand again.

The fit is not 100% perfect out of the box, but within a week of them being in your Jeep they will relax to match your Jeep. Thankfully the manufacture discloses this information and I was prepared when I installed them.
 
#8 · (Edited)
I had extensively researched the different all-weather floor liners for JL Wranglers before taking possession of my Jeep, and have been using the WeatherTech HD floor liners in my 2022 Willys Sport since it was new, and have been very happy with them. Not 100% happy, but maybe 96% happy (they could be a bit taller in the rear, near the driver's heel area).

One drawback that I have never (yet) heard anyone complain about, but which I have noticed in many of the different all-weather floor liners for Jeeps out there, is the open hole in the top of the liners where the floor anchor posts attach to the liner from the underside. I could just see this being an avenue for water and grime leaking through to the carpeted floor underneath the liner. But the WeatherTech HD liners have a floor anchor attachment hole that is closed and sealed at the top, preventing any leak-through from happening.

Also, I did not like the design of the stock Jeep floor liners, as they stupidly lack protection right around and under the accelerator pedal, where one's foot while driving is constantly located, and where that protection is most needed. Why any idiot of an engineer designed them that way is a mystery to me.
 
#9 ·
Also, I did not like the design of the stock Jeep floor liners, as they stupidly lack protection right around and under the accelerator pedal, where one's foot while driving is constantly located, and where that protection is most needed. Why any idiot of an engineer designed them that way is a mystery to me.
GM did this with my wifes Yukon as well, I dont understand why you would not protect the one place that a foot needs to be at all times when driving. It was very stupid to me.
 
#10 ·
I used to be a huge fan of Weathertech liners. It was one of the first things I did to most of my vehicles the last decade or so. But the last ones I installed were SUPER SLICK. Probably good for not holding gunk, but terrible when you need your feet to have at least a little grip on the mat.

My JLU came with the Mopar slush mats, and I like those. My wife's Yukon came with Weathertechs (it was used, they were installed by PO), and they're too slick for my liking (and they don't fit like I expect them to either).

I think my next set will likely be Huskys... I have a Husky in the cargo area of my JLU, and while it's not the right one (it has the cutout for the sub-woofer; I have no sub-woofer LOL!), it works really well.
 
#11 ·
CamperBob, I do know that there are different versions of the WeatherTech floor liners, and I don't doubt that one or more of them might be undesirably slick (ironically, the old Husky floor liners that I had in my old pickup, from 1996, were too slick as well, even though they had a diamond tread pattern on them).

The WeatherTech HD floor liners that I have now in my Jeep, though, are definitely NOT slick, at all. They have a finely textured surface to them that is quite "grippy". Almost too much so, in fact, as it is rather difficult to really get them clean --- they have to be scrubbed hard with a brush, using soapy water, to even make them a semblance of clean.
 
#13 ·
Looking for the best JL rubber floor liners for my 2025 Rubicon. Had Quadratec ones in my old JK, which worked great. But the wall sides did start to curve in. Looking at those or WeatherTech. Want something that keeps the mud, water and gunk off the carpet. Suggestions/links welcomed... TYVM

Ross
Indianapolis
#KeepOnJeepin

Baselayer are fantastic
 
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#15 ·
When I was researching aftermarket stuff for my upcoming Jeep in 2021-2022, including floor mats, I had never read or heard anything about Tuxmats. Maybe they did not exist at that time? But I just checked them out on their website, and they do look nice. I just wonder if there is an open hole in them where the floor anchor post attaches to them from below, like so many other 'all-weather" floor mats.
 
#16 ·
I bought mine in the fall of 2022 if I recall correctly.

Yes, the hole is there. But I have not had an issue with that and we spend a lot of time at our cabin in the Michigan Upper Peninsula during the winter. Plus, we are kicking our 19 year old son out of the house in 2 weeks (out to college) so no more big spills in the back seat. 😁