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I'm looking for a set of floor liners for my truck. I ordered Husky liners for 2012 model, but they did not fit as advertised.
I just found out that Ford has made a mid-year change in the floor layout in 2012 trucks, so the driver's foot rest is now raised instead of flat as before.
The liners will probably fit great for models before the mid-year change, but on newer models they wobble on the foot rest. When searching for liners on the web, I could not find a specific choice for the newer models and I'm not sure if anyone has already cought up with the mid-year change and made them available.
Has any of you had a better luck finding liners that fit on the raised foot rest?
I'm looking for a set of floor liners for my truck. I ordered Husky liners for 2012 model, but they did not fit as advertised.
I just found out that Ford has made a mid-year change in the floor layout in 2012 trucks, so the driver's foot rest is now raised instead of flat as before.
The liners will probably fit great for models before the mid-year change, but on newer models they wobble on the foot rest. When searching for liners on the web, I could not find a specific choice for the newer models and I'm not sure if anyone has already cought up with the mid-year change and made them available.
Has any of you had a better luck finding liners that fit on the raised foot rest?
Yep, looks like WeatherTech has two options for 2012 Super Duties, depressed forward-left corner, and raised forward-left corner. I'm guessing that's because of the change you are talking about.
Yep, looks like WeatherTech has two options for 2012 Super Duties, depressed forward-left corner, and raised forward-left corner. I'm guessing that's because of the change you are talking about.
That may be an option Beerstalker, It sounds like WeatherTech has figured it out.
Has anyone tried those - I see those on the web as new without any reviews.
Thanks,
BJ
Not sure about those exact ones, but I know that pretty much everyone I've ever seen post on here about the WeaterTech liners for the other year trucks have been very happy with them. So I'm going to guess you will like them. I've had Husky Liners in my last 2 trucks, and have been relatively happy with them. But, I think I'm going to try out the WeatherTechs in my wife's new Expedition this winter because I have only heard good things about them.
If you're worried just buy from somewhere that has a good return policy. Like I said though, I'm pretty sure you'll be happy with them.
Just installed a set of WeatherTechs in my 2012 F350 CC last night. No problems, no issues. The driver side uses the factory hold downs. When I ordered them they had different models for with or w/o the drivers "footrest". A set of fronts and back ran $200. I have had three other sets in other vehicles. The quality seems consistent. If I could redesign them I would run the drivers side liner up the firewall a few more inches, still the best product I have found so far.
Just installed a set of WeatherTechs in my 2012 F350 CC last night. No problems, no issues. The driver side uses the factory hold downs. When I ordered them they had different models for with or w/o the drivers "footrest". A set of fronts and back ran $200. I have had three other sets in other vehicles. The quality seems consistent. If I could redesign them I would run the drivers side liner up the firewall a few more inches, still the best product I have found so far.
later,
Dave
Agree on the quality and fit. Their mud flaps are the best I have seen as well especially DRW molded flaps.
Just installed a set of WeatherTechs in my 2012 F350 CC last night. No problems, no issues. The driver side uses the factory hold downs. When I ordered them they had different models for with or w/o the drivers "footrest". A set of fronts and back ran $200. I have had three other sets in other vehicles. The quality seems consistent. If I could redesign them I would run the drivers side liner up the firewall a few more inches, still the best product I have found so far.
I got the Weathertechs as well for my "raised left foot" 2012. I was happy with the fit. Had huskys in my last truck and while the fit and finish was not as nice they did stop liquids from collecting on the sill plate which these do not.
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