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Are they more like stiff plastic or flexible rubber. WT are thin stiff plastic and I am looking for something more like flexible rubber.
Thanks for the info.
Are they more like stiff plastic or flexible rubber. WT are thin stiff plastic and I am looking for something more like flexible rubber.
Thanks for the info.
These are more stiff and nice since they don't move around once in place, and when you want to clean them they come out easy to rinse off.
Post a pic of the, Chadmokc when you get them if you will... Would like to see them before I buy the Husky's.
Will do, not sure of your interior color with your white gold but they have a few color options as well. By the way, thanks (sarcastically) for going with 37's, now you have me wanting to switch my nearly new 35" ATII's for the 37" RT's
Originally Posted by wb6anp
Hopefully they fit better then they did in my f150. Very poor fit in it.
That sucks, the ones I have in my 2011 F250 fit great and have awesome coverage for muddy boots, my 5 year old carpet looks brand new underneath.
Here is the next product from weather tech I am excited for them to have available for the 2017. It's a weather tech for the pickup bed!! I will personally love this.
Will do, not sure of your interior color with your white gold but they have a few color options as well. By the way, thanks (sarcastically) for going with 37's, now you have me wanting to switch my nearly new 35" ATII's for the 37" RT's
That sucks, the ones I have in my 2011 F250 fit great and have awesome coverage for muddy boots, my 5 year old carpet looks brand new underneath.
I have the camel interior with the black carpet.. Debating on getting the brown mats to match the seats instead of the carpet though and would like some feedback on that...
Man I put on the Toyo 35's and noticed very quickly that they looked too small and went with the 37 12.50's.
Remember Chadmokc that Toyo has a 45 day or 500 mile no questions asked return policy also if your dealer didn't tell you.
The 37's are also only $2 more per tire and also lighter..
Will do, not sure of your interior color with your white gold but they have a few color options as well. By the way, thanks (sarcastically) for going with 37's, now you have me wanting to switch my nearly new 35" ATII's for the 37" RT's
That sucks, the ones I have in my 2011 F250 fit great and have awesome coverage for muddy boots, my 5 year old carpet looks brand new underneath.
I have the camel interior with the black carpet.. Debating on getting the brown mats to match the seats instead of the carpet though and would like some feedback on that...
Man I put on the Toyo 35's and noticed very quickly that they looked too small and went with the 37 12.50's.
Remember Chadmokc that Toyo has a 45 day or 500 mile no questions asked return policy also if your dealer didn't tell you.
The 37's are also only $2 more per tire and also lighter..
I think the contrast would look good but hey you never know, weather tech may take them back and replace them with black if you change your mind, just call and ask them.
I am taking the wheels and tires from my 2011 and putting them on my 2017 when it arrives. So these tires are already a couple thousand miles old. I love these Toyo at2's and this is my second set, 48,000 miles on the first set with about 30% tread left, only got replaced because I ran over some hidden thick jagged steel in tall grass with one tire. I wish they made a 37" at2.
Thanks for the information but I am wondering what would someone put the magnet on?
Update
The magnet is only on the "premium floor cover" or in plain English "rubber floor."
It's built into the rubber floor.
So it does not cling to the body.
Update
The magnet is only on the "premium floor cover" or in plain English "rubber floor."
It's built into the rubber floor.
So it does not cling to the body.
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