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Rugged Ridge liners

8.7K views 30 replies 24 participants last post by  ralphfr  
#1 ·
I could see that the OEM slush mats are not going to be enough protection when winter arrives here in the Great Lakes, so I ordered a pair of Rugged Ridge All Terrain liners for the front. Also got an OEM cargo mat that fits and looks great. Read lots of old posts on the mats prior to buying, so thanks to all who have commented over the years!
 
#6 ·
Got the RR liners today and they are a perfect fit and very well made. There is really no comparison to the OEM slush mats. May have to look at replacing the rears also, although very few people will ever see the back seat. Thanks to all for your comments and posts that contributed to my purchase!
 
#10 ·
Whats wrong with the rear mat?
Looks like my husky liner..
 
#11 ·
I bought an OEM cargo mat on eBay before the Rugged Ridge liners. It fit perfectly. Sorry about yours Nightflight.
 
#12 ·
I recently received my RR set in preparation for the upcoming Wisconsin winter, and I couldn't be more satisfied. Great price (especially compared to Weathertechs) and they seem like they will be very durable. Ill likely get the rear cargo mat in the not too distant future.
 
#16 ·
Very happy with my RR liners. Only one complaint. I just got my new 2014 Patriot at the end of June. Loved the new car smell. Then I had a new Katzkin leather interior installed. LOVED the new car + new leather smell. Put in my RR liners. Don't love the plastic smell when I get in my car now. Also it's a bit of a pain to remove and reinstall the front liners because of the little tab that holds them in place. I tracked a bunch of leaves onto my driver's side liner. What should have been a 5 second pull out, shake, toss it back in process took a couple minutes. Maybe would have been easier if they weren't cold, and maybe will get easier after they've been in and out a few times.
 
#17 ·
Maybe try a dab of grease on the cold days for that spot and they might come out easier. I haven't experienced my rugged ridge liners yet in the winter this will be my first year. I had weathertech before but they didn't quite fit right in my Jeep for some reason.
 
#18 ·
I had the weathertech ones and my only complaint was there was approximately 1 inch of play back and forth with the front set. They rely solely on the factory hook to stay in place. My OCD couldn't handle it anymore so I ordered the Rugged Ridge mats and they stay in place very well and seem to be made more sturdy. The only advantage weathertech has is higher side walls providing a deeper pocket. I'm glad that I switched.
 
#20 ·
I just got front and back liners from Rugged Ridge. Very nice, although a couple of the badges broke off whilst I was installing the front liners, called customer service and they sent replacement badges right quick.

Material used was heavy enough for me. They don't move around because of the little nubs all along the bottom of the liners, plus the front liners are held in place using the OEM locks.

Have tried them during rainy and snowy days, works as advertised. Put them in and forget about them.

Saw in the enclosed brochure that there were Mopar-licensed liners with Jeep badges available, but I don't know if they were available for the Patriots.

 
#24 ·
RR cargo liner with seats down?

Hi, I was wondering how the RR cargo liners fit with the seats down? I noticed they have a lip. Do they get in the way and/or bend when folding the seats down and laying something long over it? A picture would be great if anyone can demonstrate what it looks like. I want to order the whole set but don't want to end up having to remove the cargo liner if I need to carry something long. Thanks.
 
#27 ·
I've ordered some RR mats for the front but not the back. Has anyone found mats for the back that also cover the middle portion where the cup holders are?