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If you're in the market for some rugged floor mats to protect your carpeting, take a look at WeatherTech custom-fit mats. Not only are they great products, they're made in America.
It depends on which you have as far as the husky or weather tech. If you purchased the liners they do work at least on my crew cab. I also ordered the 2002 version which includes the trans tunnel hump liner with provisions for a manual transfer case. I wouldn't purchase just mats though. Either way they are both solid products. I have the weathertech visors on 3 of our cars and purchased some for my fathers dodge on fathers day.
My WeatherTech full liners front and rear do a great job in my Super Duty. I noticed last week on the passenger front that the melted snow made it's way to the door sill. The liner went over the front part of the sill and drained the water out when you opened the door.
I've always had Husky Liners in all my trucks and currently in my 04 (which I've used the same set in my 08 F250, 92 F250 and my current 04 F350) also have a set in my wifes 08 Taurus X. I really like them and they do a great job for a good price.
I've looked at the Weathertech's before and just couldn't justify the extra cost when the Husky's are serving me well. And the Husky's hold the water great.
Now I just picked up a barely used set of Weathertech liners off CL locally for my 09 Edge (full set with cargo mat) for $175. First impression is the fitment is excellent, they are a thicker mat and seem to channel what little water I've had on my shoes. True test is coming soon as were suppose to get 6-8" of snow tonight. But I may be driving my truck instead of the Edge.
My WeatherTech full liners front and rear do a great job in my Super Duty. I noticed last week on the passenger front that the melted snow made it's way to the door sill. The liner went over the front part of the sill and drained the water out when you opened the door.
I got the weathertechs for the front of my 14 SD. There a good fit and cover the sill, the back was super cheap looking and flimsy..I stayed with the FORD all weather mat..Thicker and more durable and will hold melting snow/dirt better..I did same on my F150. Weathertech needs to do a better job of there rear mats and the in-channel visors..The in channels are not good for the Ford's due to the auto up feature..I went with FORD OEM window visors and they are way better than the weathertechs..The newer ones look great and you don't have to worry about burning up your window motor or the constant up/down reaction of the inchannels..C'mon weathertech,, good products but getting lazy on staying up with todays trucks..
The auto up feature means the visor is not properly seated. I had this issue on my wifes Toyota. Sometimes you have to reseat the visor. As far as the husky rear liner in mine the sides do not go up for holding water, but some liquid stayed on it not to long ago.
Trust me they were installed correctly..In my F150 they just never would keep the auto-up from bouncing back down.,, constant up/down on fronts..After buying these Ford OEM's for my 14SD, I wont go back to the weathertechs,, no need to prematurely wear window motor out..and don't have to worry anymore w/auto up..Dont get me wrong I had weathertech in my 02SD but that's before they started with this auto up feature to the windows..
I don't really want all that water and salt crap going out over the sill area. I would rather have it caught and have to dump it I think. Acually I may not have the husky's I have to go look..