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I've had weathertech and husky xact and between those two I definitely prefer the husky. I took a chance and tried something different in the new truck and went with 3d maxpider kagu floor liners and couldn't be happier. They are much better looking as they aren't just big chunks of plastic or rubber and fit just as well if not better than the husky or weathertech. One other bonus is that they were quite a bit cheaper than the others too.
Well, I never knew the Ford mats are now kind of a pseudo Weathertech. I have several sets from recent earlier trucks, and even my 2017 Superdutymats are flat. The ones from my 2018 F150 SuperCrew are actually "dished" like Weathertech and Husky. Yes, Ford dropped the ball, as they do NOT go under the go pedal.
I like Maxliner and are my go to mats for last two trucks. They are a company in Florida but I think they only come in black. They hold up really well and are a stiffer product than a Husky.
Well, I never knew the Ford mats are now kind of a pseudo Weathertech. I have several sets from recent earlier trucks, and even my 2017 Superdutymats are flat. The ones from my 2018 F150 SuperCrew are actually "dished" like Weathertech and Husky. Yes, Ford dropped the ball, as they do NOT go under the go pedal.
Thanks Smoke. That's what I was afraid of. Definitely have to give it some thought, but I imagine I'll probably go with the Xact from Husky as I know they are great quality and fit awesome.
I like the Husky Exact fit best of all. they stay flexible, I just transfered the 3 year old mats out of my 2015 to my 5018, plus they go up behind the gas pedal. when I remove them to wash there is no gravel lined up at the edge under the gas and brake pedals. Plus they will hold 20 oz of Monster as my wife can attest to.
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