75th Floor Mat Fitment Q

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Why not OEM? Scored these yesterday for my 75A..he has a 2020 and they fit both20210124_130957.jpg Screenshot_20210124-172353_Chrome.jpg
 
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Why not OEM?

The 66AC is for a front bench seat model which is why you have the gap between the center console and the mat over the hump. But yeah, a 54AC should definitely work for the A75 seats.

I guess I've just always gone aftermarket on my mats. Back in the day, WeatherTech was the way to go. Husky has played a strong catch-up in the last several years so I figured I'd try them. WeatherTech does have updated rubber that is softer and more compliant. But Husky currently has a 10% off coupon. But still $200 vs $133 for MOPAR.

All that said, how would you compare the quality and coverage to WeatherTech or Husky? Looks like the aftermarket might have a bit more of a lip extending out the door for better drainage?
 
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I can't compare, I always go OEM for winter mats...these are much better than the chevy ones I just had
 

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The 66AC is for a front bench seat model which is why you have the gap between the center console and the mat over the hump. But yeah, a 54AC should definitely work for the A75 seats.

I guess I've just always gone aftermarket on my mats. Back in the day, WeatherTech was the way to go. Husky has played a strong catch-up in the last several years so I figured I'd try them. WeatherTech does have updated rubber that is softer and more compliant. But Husky currently has a 10% off coupon. But still $200 vs $133 for MOPAR.

All that said, how would you compare the quality and coverage to WeatherTech or Husky? Looks like the aftermarket might have a bit more of a lip extending out the door for better drainage?

I ordered a set of husky’s before I took delivery of my PW (non 75th). I ended up selling them for cost and keeping OEM. The huskies covered slightly better (not for drainage but around the edges to contain better) but I ended up keeping OEM since they were supple enough to still access the rear seat under floor boxes. Coverage was close enough for me.

I agree I used to be weather tech only back in the day but the husky xacts and OEM are softer some how so they don’t feel as slick in wet and cold.

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I ordered a set of husky’s before I took delivery of my PW (non 75th). I ended up selling them for cost and keeping OEM. The huskies covered slightly better (not for drainage but around the edges to contain better) but I ended up keeping OEM since they were supple enough to still access the rear seat under floor boxes. Coverage was close enough for me.

I agree I used to be weather tech only back in the day but the husky xacts and OEM are softer some how so they don’t feel as slick in wet and cold.

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Great feedback. I hadn't considered the access the under-floor boxes. Thanks!
 

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The 66AC is for a front bench seat model which is why you have the gap between the center console and the mat over the hump. But yeah, a 54AC should definitely work for the A75 seats.

I guess I've just always gone aftermarket on my mats. Back in the day, WeatherTech was the way to go. Husky has played a strong catch-up in the last several years so I figured I'd try them. WeatherTech does have updated rubber that is softer and more compliant. But Husky currently has a 10% off coupon. But still $200 vs $133 for MOPAR.


Husky is far superior to WT these days in fitment, material quality and durability. Most importantly, the husky material tends to hold it's shape better over time. I had issues with the WT's in my LC200 wanting to curl up and no matter what I did I could never get them to lay down right again. Swapped over to Husky and have never looked back. OEM are cute, but don't come close to offering the same protection as the husky liners. I def prefer the weather beaters to the x-act contour though.
 

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Great feedback. Thanks fellow 75ers! I went with Weathertech

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Fit my 75th like a glove. No complaints.
Excellent point about access to the compartments in the floor. Just figured protecting the carpet was more important than the sporadic access to the compartment. My $.02
 

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