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I got the ford rubber mats with my truck. No to wild about them. They seem to leave a lot of carpet uncovered. In my last truck had husky weatherbeaters.
Anyone have them for a 2011 or is there another brand that is better?
WeatherTech Digital Fit are top notch. Drain well. Cover well. After 4 years in Colorado they still looked great on my 2006. Bulletproof.
Had some thin Husky's on my 2001 (not sure which model mat it was) and thought those were too flimsy.
I agree, based on the recommendations from everyone here I went with the WeatherTech front and rear mats. Just got them about 2 weeks ago and I'm very happy with them.
Theree is a thread around here with info on the weathertech & husky's...
CHeck them out I think it is just buyers preference..
I got weathertech - My only gripe is the other night I press down the park brake & it crushed the edge down... I had to make sure the edge way up - to miss the park brake for a day or so... or it would get trapped under the brake ..
might be that the mat got pushed to the right a little when I got in...
Otherwise - I like em... except they didn't stay clean & pretty long...
I agree, based on the recommendations from everyone here I went with the WeatherTech front and rear mats. Just got them about 2 weeks ago and I'm very happy with them.
Where did u get them from and how much for cc front and rear?
Anyone have issues with the rear fitting? I just got mine and I cant seem to make it fit correctly. Maybe they sent me the wrong ones. The fronts fit great though.
thanks all i ordered the husky liner weatherbeaters. had them in my last truck and they worked great and fit like a glove.
Also I have the bench front seat so I wanted something for the hump in the middle incase i need to carry six. husky makes an insert for the hump.
Thanks for everyones opinion and pictures
Joe
Too bad I didn't know you were looking for the Husky's. I ordered a set and by chance accidently ordered the middle hump that I didn't need. I just sent it back last week!
Factory HD mats are a waste to order and you lose the carpeted mats.
They don't cover enough of the floor and if you have a lot of snow melt you have to be extra careful trying to dump the mat.
I have the weathertechs in the front, and although they fit very well and cover all the carpet, I don't like the way they drain right between the weatherstripping seal and the plastic instep piece (?), instead of right past the weatherstip seal like the ones on my old F150 did.
Other than that, I like them alot. I just need to be wary of knocking any excess snow off so that the amount of melt (and subsequent drainage) is minimized.
Anyone have issues with the rear fitting? I just got mine and I cant seem to make it fit correctly. Maybe they sent me the wrong ones. The fronts fit great though.
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