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Old Aug 27, 2007 | 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by STXDriver
I like my Weather Tech floor liners better.
Did you get the rear weather tech liner too?
If so how do you like that and do you have any good pictures of it?

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Old Aug 28, 2007 | 10:21 AM
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I ended up getting the rear husky liner at a store local. it was 5 bucks more then I could find it online so i just got it local.

it fits nice... but i do like those weatherguards for the front..

may have to look at both and compare..
 
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Old Aug 28, 2007 | 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by gcozmo
I have the WeatherTech's also except mine are black. Could not ask for a better mat!!

Does anyone have the same mat for the back of a Screw? I didn't get any at the time and was curios how they fit and look.
I have the weathertech front and rear floor mats. The front are awesome and i have had no problems with them. The rear is made to fit over the center hump and just under the rear seat. The only think about them is that it has a 2 inch or so lip around the whole mat. So people who get in the back sometimes have a tendency to get their shoe caught on it if they don't lift their foot high enough. it does a great job though of keeping in mud/dirt/water or whatever you bring in.
 
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Old Aug 28, 2007 | 11:25 PM
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Originally Posted by CaptFX4
I have the weathertech front and rear floor mats. The front are awesome and i have had no problems with them. The rear is made to fit over the center hump and just under the rear seat. The only think about them is that it has a 2 inch or so lip around the whole mat. So people who get in the back sometimes have a tendency to get their shoe caught on it if they don't lift their foot high enough. it does a great job though of keeping in mud/dirt/water or whatever you bring in.
Well ordered me the front molded liners today direct from weathertech, will be here in 2 weeks they say.
Got black, because of the black carpet, but its gonna show the dirt and prints bad. Really wanted gray so it didnt show as bad but didnt think they would go with the black carpet/interior.
I had read somewhere where the rear liner didnt go up under the front seats that far and the owner was bummed.
Sucks about the lip, I wonder why they just didnt let them drain out like they did for the fronts, dont know what im gonna do for the rears as i was wanting something to go under the front seats abit and without the lip.
 
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Old Aug 28, 2007 | 11:53 PM
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I think the rear mat goes under the front seats far enough. I don't understand why there is a lip either on the rear. I thought they would flow out the door like the front. I did choose the gray liners with my black interior. I think it looks better that way. I will try to post a pick.
 
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Old Aug 29, 2007 | 05:20 AM
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Yeah, I don't think that I would like that lip sticking up.

SDTruckMan, The black do get dirty pretty easy. I thought about the grey also but was concerned about how they would look with the black carpet.
 
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Old Aug 29, 2007 | 03:28 PM
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There is a picture of the black ones in my Gallery. They haven't been cleaned in several weeks and the passenger side puts up with a soccer player, so it is dirtier than mine.
 

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Old Aug 29, 2007 | 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by CaptFX4
I think the rear mat goes under the front seats far enough. I don't understand why there is a lip either on the rear. I thought they would flow out the door like the front. I did choose the gray liners with my black interior. I think it looks better that way. I will try to post a pick.
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Does the gray liners match the grey in the dash and door trim?
Get some pictures posted would ya?


Gcozmo,
Thanks for the pictures.. that helps!!
 
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Old Aug 29, 2007 | 06:52 PM
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Capt,
Does the gray liners match the grey in the dash and door trim?
Get some pictures posted would ya?
They grey liners match my grey interior pretty well.Not perfect but close enough.

 

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Old Aug 29, 2007 | 07:10 PM
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I have the husky's and have had them in numerous vehicles. They hold up nicely but I like the weathertech because they dont have the lip on the door sill side. I always step on my husky's lip. I may try the weathertechs next time. For this particular vehicle, IMO, they seem to be molded to fit better after seeing the picture.
 
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Old Aug 29, 2007 | 07:25 PM
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Alright...i must be retarted but i can't get the picture i have of the rear liner to post. The picture is in my picture on my computer but i can't seem to get it over here to post. Can anyone help me???
 
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Old Aug 29, 2007 | 07:30 PM
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Alright...i must be retarted but i can't get the picture i have of the rear liner to post. The picture is in my picture on my computer but i can't seem to get it over here to post. Can anyone help me???
You need to start a gallery and download it to your gallery or find a free site like photobucket.com to host your pics.
 
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Old Aug 29, 2007 | 07:51 PM
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i tried to set up a gallery. i clicked on browse...then the photo i wanted then load. nothing shows up....WTF
 
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Old Aug 29, 2007 | 10:46 PM
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"but I like the weathertech because they dont have the lip on the door sill side. I always step on my husky's lip. I may try the weathertechs next time"

I agree with black04lariat. I've had the husky liners for just a week now and I'm going to return/replace them. They look ok, and seem to be durable enough, but the lip is not a good design IMO. I had them in for 3 days and almost pitched a full cup of coffee in my face getting in and getting my foot caught on it. Also, I'm a big guy and between just shifting my feet around they move. It does look as if the Weathertech will stay in place a lot better, and the design is much better - I'm going to try a set of those for the front now.
 
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Old Aug 29, 2007 | 11:34 PM
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Originally Posted by GAFordBuyer
"but I like the weathertech because they dont have the lip on the door sill side. I always step on my husky's lip. I may try the weathertechs next time"

I agree with black04lariat. I've had the husky liners for just a week now and I'm going to return/replace them. They look ok, and seem to be durable enough, but the lip is not a good design IMO. I had them in for 3 days and almost pitched a full cup of coffee in my face getting in and getting my foot caught on it. Also, I'm a big guy and between just shifting my feet around they move. It does look as if the Weathertech will stay in place a lot better, and the design is much better - I'm going to try a set of those for the front now.
GAFordBuyer,
Just so ya know I had the Husky liners in my old dodge, they held up ok.
I liked them but it took me a while to get used to stepping over them getting in and out, plus the dodge sat up higher than my ford so this complicated the getting in and out procedure. Plus after 8 yrs the edges by the door started to lay down a bit and I always found my self bending them back up in the upright position especially in the winter. Also in the winter I found my self on more than one occasion gently pulling the huskys over to the side of the door and pushing down on the side of the liner to dump the water out the door. But they did hold up well.

Im gonna give the weathertechs a whirl in the front they look like they cover well, the only thing im concerned about is all the snow/water in the winter and if it dumps off to the door sil and the door is shut is the water gonna back up inside the truck.
ie..hows the water gonna drain out with the door shut?
I dont know what im gonna do in the back as I didnt really like the weathertech rear mat with the raised lip..been there, done that..

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