I could not be more pleased. Make sure you remove your factory mats before installing.I bought these floor mats about two months ago. They are a perfect fit for my 05' Jeep Liberty. No problems, thus far; just a lot of dirt and mud that didn't make it into the upholstery! I shall definitely recommend these floor liners for anyone wanting to protect their vehicle upholstery.This floor liner is a perfect fit on my 2003 Jeep Liberty Sport/Freedom. It's pricey compared to cheap, generic liners but this is a must have for any car owner. It is especially advisable for using during the winter season and rainy season because it catches all the dirt and wetness so that your floor carpets are kept clean and dry all the time. It is certainly worth the investment and I highly recommend it.
Fyi, I first went online to huskyliners.com and emailed the manufacturer to make sure this is a perfect fit for my car. They are very courteous and helpful, and they emailed me back within 24 hours. I suggest you do the same before making a purchase. Also, when installing these on your car, the liners actually have marks on them that tell you which one goes to the passenger side or the driver's side of the car. These are supposed to make a PERFECT fit on your vehicle so if you find that it doesn't do that then you either purchased the wrong kind or you installed it incorrectly. You need not worry though (if you purchased the wrong kind) because Amazon.com has an excellent, customer-friendly returns policy.I bought the front and rear floor liners for my 2002 Jeep Liberty. First of all, the pattern is not diamond like in the picture, it's rectangles with rounded corners. The actual liner is not as thick or as "rubber like" as I would like. It's more like thin plastic. Maybe it's just my liners, but they don't fit on the floor perfectly. Overall, they do what they're supposed to, and I guess that's what counts.
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