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We have the Weathertechs, and they work well. However, they are stiff, and slippery. Much better that the OEM rubber floormats, as they cover almost all of the floor area.
I would get the Husky if I were to do it over. They are rubber, and much more flexible, and not as slippery. Almost the same coverage as the Weathertechs.
The OEMs that came with my 2018 are nice but thyend8nt provide full coverage to the door sill. Allows some water, needles to get to the carpet. I’ll keep em for niw but will eventually pick up either Husky or Weathertech.
I always order my trucks with the vinyl flooring. Carpet is a PIA and this is a truck?
I have used these mats in my last two trucks as has my son.
The sides are higher than the others so they hold more liquid. They also fit more secure in the mat areas without sliding around to much. I haven't had one shift and get under a pedal and they are not fastened down. Just put them in my 2018.
For holding water I like the Nifty CatchAlls. Unfortunately when I bought my 2016 they didn’t have the rear liner so I went with WeatherTecs. You can’t go wrong with any of the above recommendations, they are all good products.
I have the Husky Xact Contour. They fit perfect front and rear. They are rubber and not slippery when wet like the Weathertechs. I little $$$, but well worth it.
Weathertech in the front and cargo area of the EX. Rubber auto parts store mats for second and third row seats. Climbing into driver's seat with soaking, dripping, wet boat shoes after launching and retrieving boat at the marina make Weathertech a must. I also have Weathertech in my other SUV (a Tahoe )
I've had Weathertech in the past, currently have Husky X-Act fit in both trucks. There is really no comparison; the Husky are far superior.
I had the cheap Husky liners (not X-act fit) in my Jeep, and was not impressed with those. They were thin, slippery material like the Weathertech, and they warped badly. If you buy Husky, make sure they are X-Act fit!
I've had Weathertech in the past, currently have Husky X-Act fit in both trucks. There is really no comparison; the Husky are far superior.
I had the cheap Husky liners (not X-act fit) in my Jeep, and was not impressed with those. They were thin, slippery material like the Weathertech, and they warped badly. If you buy Husky, make sure they are X-Act fit!
I agree! I had Weathertech, they lasted 2 years syarted curling plus ther wer very slick especially when wet. I bought Husky Eaxct Fit for my 2015 4 years ago. took them out of the 2015, put them into the 2018 Have another 1.5 years still lay flat and not near as slick as the Weathertech. I will never buy anything else.
TJ
same problem with the weathertechs haha. ended up cutting so you could see the platinum logo all lit up. If im gonna have a platinum its gonna be in style
I've had my Weathertechs for less than 3 months and am unhappy with the driver side curling up where the map pocket intersects. Otherwise, they contain almost everything. Winters here are rather sloppy and it contains anything that might get caught in my boots at work. Based on recommendations here, I'd try the Huskys instead.