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Got my slush mats, front, rear and cargo for 143.88 +shipping from Renegadeready.com Don't see anything on the website to say they do NOT ship to Canada. Might be worth a call to them. LOVE these slush mats, they are Mopar and VERY well built and do exactly what I need, keep the mud, dirt, rocks, etc off the carpet.
 

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My project

When I receive my Renegade, take a week of vacation to USA for a road trip, and oder my slush mat at this place.

http://moparonlineparts.com/jeep-renegade-weather-mats-p-6611.html

And book a delivery at one of this point for free (USA) The charge only 5$ per package

https://www.kinek.com/

With the rate change for canadian dollars my cost is 90,00$ CDN no canadian taxes

Or for a trip under 24 hours you add canadian taxes and custom taxes, But it is lower as UPS rate and you take a ride just over the USA

This is the best deal for canadian I find

Now I juste have to wait for my Renegade
 

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Got my slush mats, front, rear and cargo for 143.88 +shipping from Renegadeready.com Don't see anything on the website to say they do NOT ship to Canada. Might be worth a call to them. LOVE these slush mats, they are Mopar and VERY well built and do exactly what I need, keep the mud, dirt, rocks, etc off the carpet.
My project

When I receive my Renegade, take a week of vacation to USA for a road trip, and oder my slush mat at this place.

http://moparonlineparts.com/jeep-renegade-weather-mats-p-6611.html

And book a delivery at one of this point for free (USA) The charge only 5$ per package

https://www.kinek.com/

With the rate change for canadian dollars my cost is 90,00$ CDN no canadian taxes

Or for a trip under 24 hours you add canadian taxes and custom taxes, But it is lower as UPS rate and you take a ride just over the USA

This is the best deal for canadian I find

Now I juste have to wait for my Renegade
That's a great idea especially with the high dollar, and plus tbh, once you install those slush mats you could just tell customs that they came with the car, no way they'd have a way to tell.

I'm in the same boat as well waiting on my th reny

-Tofu
 

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a quote from my dealer here in north york, $116 for slush mats and $104 for the cargo liner. I shopped around a bit on US sites too and initially you'll think you can get them cheaper on ebay or the like, once you factor in shipping, duties (don't forget about duties), and exchange rate, the dealer was giving me a good deal.

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Which dealership was this? I am looking for slush mats too and would like something to bargain with when I contact my dealership in Stouffville.
 

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Does anybody think they are good quality ? The picture makes them look a little flimsy. I saw some mats at Canadian Tire that look robust and are only $50.
I'd say they are much better than those run of the mill canadian tire ones just based on the fact that they have a perfect fit profile. i've used those canadian tire ones before and they never cover everything, and they don't have much depth so when you track snow inside and it melts it tends to spill over with the salt and other crap. you'll notice a difference after a harsh winter and you take out your mats for cleaning and your carpet is still nice cause all of the salt and mud stayed inside (not just on top) of the mat.

That being said, they are subpar compared to what weather tech makes, i have a glk350 fitted with the perfect fit weather tech mats and those are the by far the best in terms of fit and ruggedness, but they're also not cheap. you get what you pay for.

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It is Bob Bannerman at Eglinton and don mills in north york. Clinton is the guy that deals with parts and accessories.
Got the slush mats from my Stouffville dealership for $115, thanks.
I also got cross bars at the same time, the dealership tried to charge me $117 for installing them. 1st I specifically asked them not to install any of the items. 2nd the installed the cross bas backwards and lastly they just threw the slush mats on top of the carpet ones without actually installing them. Needless to say I got that charge refunded.
The slush mats fit great though, once in properly, I am pretty happy with them.
 

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I asked my wife for Christmas for the Rugged Ridge mats: http://www.ruggedridge.com/front-floor-liner-set-black-15-16-jeep-renegade-12920-34.html. Cheaper than the Jeep or Weathertech and look better quality in my opinion. I specifically did not buy mats for a few months to wait for these. No snow here yet, so I cannot actually comment on how effective they are, but they have sizable edges and stay in place really well so far. (Sold through Amazon too, was cheaper for her through Amazon than on the companies website)
 

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I too am really liking my OEM slush mats (and cargo mat). SO much better than carpet mats like I've had in other vehicles. I will probably keep these things in year-round and never put in my brand new and unused carpeted mats.

I am sure if the Weathertech or other brands of slush mats fit, they will do great as well. It really seems to be whatever the best deal is you can find and which you prefer.
 

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I paid $85 tax included at the dealer I bought mine. I checked ebay before I paid him and they were $89 last I looked online.
 
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