Best Spray in Bed Liner and floor mats for 2011 Super Duty
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oh and I got those weather tech floor mats vehicle specific. They're nice and seem to fit pretty well. I had the cut the rear one to fit around the subwoofer under the rear seat though. I like them because they "slope" down and out over the inner rockers so the snow melt and stuff just runs out.
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I like the Line-X and have had and abused it in 2 trucks. I really held up and still looked almost like new after 10 years. I now have it in my new SD and also put in the weather-Tech floor mats. I have the rubber floor also and used heavy duty Velcro to keep them in place. They fit quite well and really keep the winter time mess from getting under the floor and causing problems.
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I haven't heard much negative feedback on the Weathertech's but I had Husky's in my last truck and they held up great so I went that route again with my '11. Pics in this thread. They didn't have the deeper catch pocket as my previous set did but still work great.
I have the factory liner in my truck, but for what I use it for (atv's/dirt bikes), it's fine. If you're throwing sharp objects/tools/material back there, go with the Line-X as I heard the factory spray is softer than others.
I have the factory liner in my truck, but for what I use it for (atv's/dirt bikes), it's fine. If you're throwing sharp objects/tools/material back there, go with the Line-X as I heard the factory spray is softer than others.
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I will throw another vote for Line-X bed liners.
As for floor mats, I have liked both Husky and WeatherTech for the front. But, in crew cabs, I have found that WeatherTech's rear floor mat (even their newer Digital Fit line) seems to move around way too much. The fronts wobble around a bit, but the are fairly secure. In my opinion, this is because WeatherTech relies on their laser measuring to contour the mats to the floor pan, and the do not put the sharp, pointy little nubs on their mats. Because of that, I would take the Husky floor liners over WeatherTech. On a side note, Husky is one of the few that have a cover for the center hump. Depending on your truck usage, that may be a good selling point for them.
As for floor mats, I have liked both Husky and WeatherTech for the front. But, in crew cabs, I have found that WeatherTech's rear floor mat (even their newer Digital Fit line) seems to move around way too much. The fronts wobble around a bit, but the are fairly secure. In my opinion, this is because WeatherTech relies on their laser measuring to contour the mats to the floor pan, and the do not put the sharp, pointy little nubs on their mats. Because of that, I would take the Husky floor liners over WeatherTech. On a side note, Husky is one of the few that have a cover for the center hump. Depending on your truck usage, that may be a good selling point for them.
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