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22 Ram Longhorn Winter Floor Mats

mbarber84

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Really love the longhorn floor mats in my truck but they didn’t have quite the coverage I was hoping for, especially for winter travel. I was going to buy weathertech floor liners however they didn’t have a color that matched the mountain brown interior. I decided to purchase the Ram OEM rubber winter mats and I’m extremely pleased. The color is a perfect match and they cover the entire floor. I think these will do a better job in the winter months, and they’ll also be handy for daily farm work. I included a picture of the mopar part number in case anyone else is interested in the upgrade. I think with tax out the door it cost me about $180.00

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Really love the longhorn floor mats in my truck but they didn’t have quite the coverage I was hoping for, especially for winter travel. I was going to buy weathertech floor liners however they didn’t have a color that matched the mountain brown interior. I decided to purchase the Ram OEM rubber winter mats and I’m extremely pleased. The color is a perfect match and they cover the entire floor. I think these will do a better job in the winter months, and they’ll also be handy for daily farm work. I included a picture of the mopar part number in case anyone else is interested in the upgrade. I think with tax out the door it cost me about $180.00

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Mine came with the OEM rubber floor mats - I didn't realize they had LongHorn specific ones. I think I prefer the rubber OEM ones.
 
We probably sold a dozen sets of Weathertechs per week. That is until the big store came out with their own version of WT's. I'd be surprised now if the courier drops 2 sets per week at the shop. They are a softer rubber and tend to hold their shape to the contours of the vehicle better and probably 50 bucks less for a full set.
 
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