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I'am currently looking at the Weathertech digitals.They look nice,but are pricey.Just wondering if anyone had any problems with them or with the wait after they ordered them?
I have Weathertech floorliners in my 09 truck and also my wife's 06 car, they work great and haven't had any problems. They are pricey but for their coverage, they are worth it.
Well I went ahead and purchased them,$220 later.I hope it doesn't take a whole month to arrive,like some people have said.For the few people that said they have/had them,how long did it take for them to arrive to your house after you placed your order?
I am sure that you will like them - I have them in my Expedition and they work great. I had the "original" Husky Liners in my 2004 - just didn't want the diamond plate pattern in the Expy. Just bought a set of the Husky Weatherbeaters for the 2010 - they arrived last night and look pretty nice.
I have them in my Screw. On Thursday, while taking my dog to vet, she puked all over the rear floor. A giant mess. Got home, pulled it out, hosed it off. Good as new. Well worth the price IMHO.
I'm looking for some new mats also for my 2010 Lariat Screw. The Weathertechs are really nice, but I prefer a carpeted mat. Looking for the front two and the rear one.
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