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I need to get a set of floormats for my new to me truck. In a previous truck I had the Husky Liner brand and didnt like them. Them seemed too stiff and I was always catching the edge when I got in or out. How are the Weather Tech mats. They look great as far as fit but it looks like they run all of the water from the mat out to the sill plate. Let me know what you have and why you like it. Thanks.
I have WeatherTech. They are stiff, but I have never caught the edge when getting in or out. I have a couple of friends that have seen them and bought them as well. One bought three sets, for two different trucks (one truck already had Husky) and also his wife's Edge. Another friend bought a set for his Chevy. I have the cargo mat in my Edge and plan to order the rest shortly. Top notch product.
WeatherTech mats are the best on the market. I do work on a horse ranch and never have to worry about my carpets getting mud or other less desirable things on them. The mats hold the mess and are easy to clean.
I had a generic set from Canadian Tire in my old truck and moved them over to this truck. They were nice and deep and caught everything, but were getting pretty worn. I recently found a remaining set at a local dealer and picked up a set of OEM Superduty rubber mats.
I have had the Husky floor liners in two trucks no with happy results. Weather tech also makes a very nice floor form fitted liner too. I like that my husky's have. Tall lip on them so they catch the snow in plowing season and it doesn't runn all over.
I got the Huskey's too, like that the lip is high and keeps all the snow and water on the mat and not on the carpet. Went with them only because of the price and the quality seems to be about the same as the Weather Tech one's.
Mine are made by Rubbermaid and they kept all the water and dirt off the carpet. I noticed they have cracks that go all the way through so I guess they lasted for a couple of years and then turned to junk.
I had a generic set from Canadian Tire in my old truck and moved them over to this truck. They were nice and deep and caught everything, but were getting pretty worn. I recently found a remaining set at a local dealer and picked up a set of OEM Superduty rubber mats.
I like those rubber OEM mats... What they run on price??
Just placed my order for a front set of weathertechs. I've had people in the back maybe three times in the past year so I'm putting off the back set. With my luck I'll have to pick up some muddy friends within a week...
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