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As per another thread the Husky X-Act seem to be the ones most people are recommending. More pliable than other top model/brands and good fit. They are on sale at Cabela's. I ordered some yesterday. about $185 front and back, free shipping. I did not look around for better price as I wanted the Cabela's Bucks.
I do not recommend WeatherTech. The fit is horrible, they slide around, feel cheap, and are getting worse.
Not sure if you can see, but there's a bad curled up lip in this stupid mat. This thing slides around and it gets in the way when closing one of the rear doors. Cheap feeling, stiff, poor fit, and slides around. Also, it covers the lit Platinum sill logo.
I dont recommend the WeatherTechs either...i feel the front mats don't cover the carpeted area as well as they should for the price. the rear mat i have no complaints, but the fronts irritate me.
I like the X-Act from Husky as they provide better coverage than OEM and are a softer material than the Weathertechs. Since I just got them, I'm not sure on long-term durability but if they last 5 years that's good enough.
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