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2018 GT AWD Floor mat recommendations

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Anyone have floor mat recommendations for my 2018 GT AWD. The stock or dealer ones that I have are ok however I wouldn't mind an upgrade. I notice that some of the ones listed are only for SXT/ GT RWD cars. The AWD floor configuration is a bit different with more of a hump protruding into the passenger footwell. Thanks M
 
#2 ·
Weathertech AWD

I've got Huskyliners in my rear wheel drive that are very similar to Weathertechs, but lot's less costly. Husky has not developed a version for AWD for some reason.

Weathertech is the only real choice if you want laser measured deep liners for winter driving in an AWD Challenger I believe. Others will surely chime in with other options for floor mats I'm sure...
 
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Good to know these exist.
 
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Weathertech floor mats and cargo liner as well - I found all these quite useful as I cannot prevent bringing mud etc. on shoes as some places I go have dirt surface, and the trunk is better to protect from dirt and accidental liquid drops as well.
The only drawback I see on passenger side the front floor mat (it's rear lifted edge) interferes a bit with the seat being released upfront when making access to the rear seat.
Also added Mopar mud flaps - flaps do not look too great but do help against the dirt from road/wheels hitting the car (doors, fenders and rear bumper).
 
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Hard to see the mud flaps. Are they a flat style? I wasn't too impressed these cars don't come with mud flaps factory. I bought some online, paid for the heavy duty version, only received the regular version. They wouldn't refund the $30, despite sending them pics. They wanted me to return them. Not removing something I took the time to install and have my car beat by rocks for a month. I did later remove them and made trace outs to make my own later. I should thought of that sooner and returned them, save myself $100.
 
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Mine are the default Mopar option... will try to look for PN in the papers, and make detailed photos soon. Seem they are simple flat style.
 
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I just found the emails communicated with the dealership/importer, but funny enough there seems to be some confusion @ Mopar site right now ("This par does not fit to your 2020 Challenger" but the parts fit quite well...):
Pictures of car in detail to come soon - its half past ten pm in Prague now:)
 
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Yeah, their fitment is weird, my 17 GT also isn't mentioned yet a 18 is. They look pretty good.
 
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Those look almost factory, nice. Were they specifically for the Dodge Challenger?
 
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They were specific for the challenger, not a 100% exact fit but pretty damn close. they were all folded up mashed pretty flat when I got them and were creased up a little, but I let them lay out in the sun for a few hours and it helped them relax and the creases came out as I had to stretch on them a tad when I put them in. It does take a little work but I used some of those plastic trim removal tools where needed to get it tucked under the trim. There is a gap beside the front seats that you can see in the first pic where the rear piece and the front piece don't meet that looks like a mistake, and I worried the diamond stitching might wear and fray but that hasn't happened yet but for less than 100$ I'm pretty happy with how it turned out after I got the edges all tucked away.