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I am seeking opinions on Weather Tech Floor LINERS verses Husky Floor LINERS. Which manufacture in your opinion has better fit and quality for a 2014 Cherokee.
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Thanks in advance.
No doubt the Husky Liner is a better fit. They cover much more carpet then Weather Tech, IMO they have a far superior product for the Trailhawk.
 

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Its been my experience that Weathertechs offer more coverage, are a little thicker, and look better. Huskys are a little cheaper. They are both very close though, the above items aren't separated by much margin. Both fit pretty well. Cant go wrong either way.
 

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I ordered the Weatehrtechs. They have arrived, but my Cherokee hasn't.... :)
 

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The Weather tech mats don't cover as much carpet as Husky mats do, the Husky liner covers the foot rest completely and farther back behind the foot pedals on drivers side, and cover farther back on passenger side as well. Check a pic of someone's weather tech matts. Dirt all on his carpet which makes for extra cleaning. But hey JMO tho

 

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The Weather tech mats don't cover as much carpet as Husky mats do, the Husky liner covers the foot rest completely and farther back behind the foot pedals on drivers side, and cover farther back on passenger side as well. Check a pic of someone's weather tech matts. Dirt all on his carpet which makes for extra cleaning. But hey JMO tho
Indeed the huskys have better coverage.
 

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Husky's may have better coverage but unless they have improved the quality/thickness of the liner they will cup and roll in a few months. Has been an issue with their liners now for years and why I stopped using them. Weathertech liners are thick and rugged and hold their shape which is why I use them now.

Those comments are general. No experience in a Cherokee.
 

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Ordered and installed Husky Cargo Line for my 2014 Cherokee Limited. Very snug fit and I am happy with the quality of the Husky product. Never used WetherTech so I can't compare the two. For my money you can't go wrong with Husky.
 

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The Weather tech mats don't cover as much carpet as Husky mats do, the Husky liner covers the foot rest completely and farther back behind the foot pedals on drivers side, and cover farther back on passenger side as well. Check a pic of someone's weather tech matts. Dirt all on his carpet which makes for extra cleaning. But hey JMO tho
Havent seen a pic of the Huskys in a Cherokee, so I cant really compare coverage there. I work in construction and in our company trucks (F150s) we have a mixture of the two brands, as well as some cheaper cut to fit types. The Weathertechs are taller on the sides than the Huskys.
Dont see much dirt all in the carpets there, even at the foot rest. The part that goes further back will not be an issue as it will be under the seat, the seat in that pic has been slid all the way back it looks like.
Any pics of the Huskys in the Cherokee?
 

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I can't comment on Husky. I hate the weathertech I bought for my son's Explorer. I bought the Mopar rubber mats for my Jeep and they are far better, and much less money.
Really? A lot less coverage than the weathertechs or huskys. I have them, and they work fine, but definitely dont cover much real estate, which is fine for many, but I get dirty and my feet wander all over the footwells, dont want it in my carpets.
What exactly did you hate about them?
 

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Really? A lot less coverage than the weathertechs or huskys. I have them, and they work fine, but definitely dont cover much real estate, which is fine for many, but I get dirty and my feet wander all over the footwells, dont want it in my carpets.
What exactly did you hate about them?
Better coverage yes but the plastic look is terrible and they are slippery. The Mopars are easy to remove and so I clean them often.
 

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I have the Weathertech's..
Love them..!!

Perfect coverage if you ask me.

Not sure about guys who say poor coverage because mine fit fine.
Covers the entire carpet under the pedals, and back to under the driver's seat, and covers the sill plate to dead pedal area.

Whats not to like?
 

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Better coverage yes but the plastic look is terrible and they are slippery. The Mopars are easy to remove and so I clean them often.
Interesting. Dont notice any difference in look/feel/slipperiness of the two at all. When I was talking about cleaning, I meant the all the exposed carpet and trim not the mats. The Mopar mats are definitely more difficult to clean than the others due to the knooks and crannies of the hexagons imo.
 

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Interesting. Dont notice any difference in look/feel/slipperiness of the two at all. When I was talking about cleaning, I meant the all the exposed carpet and trim not the mats. The Mopar mats are definitely more difficult to clean than the others due to the knooks and crannies of the hexagons imo.
Yes plus crud adheres to the soft rubber of the Mopar mats, so you have to use a brush with detergent and a little bit of elbow grease. But I like the look and the grip of the soft rubber.
 

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Does anyone have any pictures of the Husky liners in a Cherokee yet? With the terrible winter here in NY, the rubber Mopar mats are not providing much protection. definitely want something that goes up the sides a little bit, and protects further back up the footrest. I have used Weathertech in my last 2 vehicles and was relatively happy with them. Just curious as to how the Huskys match up.
 

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Does anyone have any pictures of the Husky liners in a Cherokee yet? With the terrible winter here in NY, the rubber Mopar mats are not providing much protection. definitely want something that goes up the sides a little bit, and protects further back up the footrest. I have used Weathertech in my last 2 vehicles and was relatively happy with them. Just curious as to how the Huskys match up.
The huskyliner covers the foot rest area significantly more than any other.
 

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IMO try to wait until Husky makes the new X-Act Contours for your Cherokee. They fit like a liner, but are made of mat material meaning they are not slippery or rigid. I had the Mopar slush mats for 2 winters in my WK2 and bought the X-Act Contours last month. The Mopar were very good. The X-Acts are better.
 
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