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Hey all - looking at getting floor mats for the new truck. I definitely want the liners and had Husky's in my GMC Sierrs. Loved them. What are the preferences for the Ford. I do like the logo ones from Ford, and they are cheaper than the husky. But I don't like that they don't go under the gas pedal. Means the carpets will get dirty there and kind of defeat the purpose. I am not crazy about the weathertechs because they are more rigid and plastic-y than the Husky's.
Based on what I have read on other forum and looking my daughters Weather Techs I have ordered the Husky Xact Contour mats. They are more rubber like, then both the Weather Beaters and the Weather Techs. Plus they come in Coco which will match my interior.
If you do a search on U Tube there is a guy who ordered all three and compares them.
WeatherTech holds shape long term better than Husky. Sorry to disappoint. Lol
Ive had them all. I have still have multiple sets in my garage from years past. Original Husky, Weathertech, and Husky X-Act Contours. After four sets of Weathertech liners, which hold absolutely NO water or salt and let it run into the weatherstrip and into the wire trough, I'll NEVER own them again. On my second set of X-Act Contours, and they are the best. I'm in construction and they hold the water, mud, salt, and stay supple. No water in the wireway and weatherstrips to rust away. Also, no labels to fall off and leave gummy spots to catch dirt and dust. The X-Act can be folded and lifted with water in the grooves and be dumped. Good luck with Weathertech liners.
I've had Weathertech floor liners in my last 4 F-150's. I like the floor liners just fine but if I had to do it over again I would buy the Ford brand.
I have a Ford set from my 2016 and 2018 F150 SuperCrew trucks. New in plastic. Off to Craigslist. Also a set of X-Act's from my 2017 Superduty Crew Cab. I could literally open a floor mat store...
Ive had them all. I have still have multiple sets in my garage from years past. Original Husky, Weathertech, and Husky X-Act Contours. After four sets of Weathertech liners, which hold absolutely NO water or salt and let it run into the weatherstrip and into the wire trough, I'll NEVER own them again. On my second set of X-Act Contours, and they are the best. I'm in construction and they hold the water, mud, salt, and stay supple. No water in the wireway and weatherstrips to rust away. Also, no labels to fall off and leave gummy spots to catch dirt and dust. The X-Act can be folded and lifted with water in the grooves and be dumped. Good luck with Weathertech liners.
Thanks Smoke - so do you like the Ford ones at all? I am familiar with the XAct ones from Husky because I had them on my GMC and I loved them. I am a little partial to OEM generally. I just wish the Ford ones went all the way under the accelerator pedal.
Thanks Smoke - so do you like the Ford ones at all? I am familiar with the XAct ones from Husky because I had them on my GMC and I loved them. I am a little partial to OEM generally. I just wish the Ford ones went all the way under the accelerator pedal.
The Ford are really heavy duty, but do not dish up the sidewalls of the foot well. I'll look when I get home. I think they do go under the accellerator. Where do you live? Maybe I can sell you a set at a good price.
The Ford are really heavy duty, but do not dish up the sidewalls of the foot well. I'll look when I get home. I think they do go under the accellerator. Where do you live? Maybe I can sell you a set at a good price.
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