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I had Lund carpeted floor mats in my 2002 Superduty 4x4 Diesel with auto trans. They finally rotted out. Wondering what others are running to keep the crap off the grey carpet.
I bought some WeatherTech All Weather floor mats in a color matching the carpet. I got them on sale during the holiday season. They are not the big floor liner ones, just the regular sized mats, but with deep rubber channels.
I like them, but there are a lot of other options out there. If I did not find the real on them, I probably would have gone with a competitor.
My truck came with Husky liners, front and rear, fit is very good, very heavy duty. The needle like pins on the bottom that hold it in place on the carpet will occasionally bite the hell out of me when I pull them to clean them. I had WeatherTech mats in my old Subaru, they were also good. The WeatherTech are made in the USA.
Another thumbs up on WeatherTech mats. I have the floor liner version, front and rear. Not cheap but the fit is great and they provide a lot of protection. Get what you pay for.
My truck came with Husky liners, front and rear, fit is very good, very heavy duty. The needle like pins on the bottom that hold it in place on the carpet will occasionally bite the hell out of me when I pull them to clean them. I had WeatherTech mats in my old Subaru, they were also good. The WeatherTech are made in the USA.
Ditto! Had Husky Floor Liners in the 1993 Bronco and now have them in the 1995 Bronco and in the 2002 7.3L E350:
Weather Tech no question, the custom fit ones. I literally step out of the ocean into the truck wearing tennis shoes after launching the boat and all the salt water just runs back out the door. Would not consider anything else.
I replaced all my carpet with a vinyl floor. It's so much easier to clean now. Some days I'm tempted to just hose out the floor (not a good idea) of the cab.
I used the OEM mats. They haven't made one for the back of the crew cab in forever so I stole the one out of my Super Cab F-150 when I traded it in.
I have bought a couple of things from Weather Tech for my new truck and they have excellent quality. They weren't mats but I would expect them to be just as good or better than anything else out there.
I like the Huskey X-Act Contour. I did a review of 3 different mats in my F150, but the concept remains the same for the Superdutys too.
The issue I had with the weather Techs was the curling of the larger back seat mats. Also, since they are rigid, the fit wasnt perfect and it would move around, like a table with one slightly longer leg.
Weather Tech no question, the custom fit ones. I literally step out of the ocean into the truck wearing tennis shoes after launching the boat and all the salt water just runs back out the door. Would not consider anything else.
So far I don't any for my E350, but the one on my land cruiser made me a customer for life, if they are Impervious to Ricky, they are bullet proof for anything..