Great question, Francis. I checked the FAQ section of Armorlite’s website and this is what I came up with: Will any water that drains from the pillar or door frame get under the Armorlite flooring? Leaky Jeeps are common. In some cases, water can find its way between Armorlite and the sheet metal floor. That’s why Armorlite is made of a 100% polyester underlayment. It prevents mold and mildew and in most cases, water will evaporate. If the floor becomes saturated underneath under rare, extreme conditions such as being completely submerged in water, then simply remove, air dry and reinstall. Can water get under the flooring and rust the body of my vehicle? Only under extreme conditions when the floor is completely submerged in water and the Armorlite underlayment becomes completely saturated If that should happen, simply remove, air dry and reinstall. We purposefully, used 100% polyester for the bottom insulator layer because it resists mold and mildew and its fibers do not absorb water. Therefore, it dries quickly. Hope that answered your question. I’m looking forward to installing another set of flooring in Bad Bird, my 2012 JKU very soon. This time in khaki tan to match my tan seats.
No I didn’t have any issues like that. If you’re having an issue I’d double check the seat harness connections. Maybe got some dirt or something in there?
Any chance you have a version of the video without music? I think this tutorial looks very helpful, but I struggling to hear you.😨
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What if you get water under it? Your foam cushion will get wet and smelly because the bottom one is like a carpet too. Am I wrong?
Great question, Francis. I checked the FAQ section of Armorlite’s website and this is what I came up with:
Will any water that drains from the pillar or door frame get under the Armorlite flooring?
Leaky Jeeps are common. In some cases, water can find its way between Armorlite and the sheet metal floor. That’s why Armorlite is made of a 100% polyester underlayment. It prevents mold and mildew and in most cases, water will evaporate. If the floor becomes saturated underneath under rare, extreme conditions such as being completely submerged in water, then simply remove, air dry and reinstall.
Can water get under the flooring and rust the body of my vehicle?
Only under extreme conditions when the floor is completely submerged in water and the Armorlite underlayment becomes completely saturated If that should happen, simply remove, air dry and reinstall. We purposefully, used 100% polyester for the bottom insulator layer because it resists mold and mildew and its fibers do not absorb water. Therefore, it dries quickly.
Hope that answered your question. I’m looking forward to installing another set of flooring in Bad Bird, my 2012 JKU very soon. This time in khaki tan to match my tan seats.
After reinstalling the passenger seat, did the airbag light come on?
No I didn’t have any issues like that. If you’re having an issue I’d double check the seat harness connections. Maybe got some dirt or something in there?