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Floormat options for vinyl floors?

What options are out there for floor mats for vinyl floor trucks? I have an XL CC with the vinyl floor. I'm not looking for total coverage, expensive floor mats. I just want something basic that fits the vinyl floor and pops into the factory "*****" in the front. I really don't need the back.

Ford OEM has several options under HC3Z-2613300. Does anyone know if these are decent mats?
 
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Old 10-17-2017, 08:46 AM
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If you're trying to stay inexpensive, it looks like Ford OEM is the way to go. Ford's accessory website is showing HC3Z-2613300-KA as a 3-piece kit for vinyl floors at $95.00. Online prices are around $75.00. I went with the Husky for my vinyl floors and am happy with them, but I paid $180 for all three mats. The Husky have better coverage, but if you just need some all-weather mats, Ford looks to fit the bill.
 
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Old 10-17-2017, 11:42 AM
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I'm not looking for total coverage, expensive floor mats. I just want something basic that fits the vinyl floor and pops into the factory "*****" in the front.
Anything that "fits the vinyl floor" and used the factory posts isn't going to be found on the $30 a set rack in Walmart.

Husky has two now that fit the vinyl floor trucks (just released the X-Act, plus the slightly less pricey Weatherbeater). Ford OEM is another option. Those are the only ones I've looked into, but Weathertech might have some. Or not.
 
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Love the Husky Mats. Just like a molded in pan - will keep floor clean:

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tibadoe - Those are the WBs. Husky just put the X-Act (fronts) on their web site. Can you comment NOT on comparing the two, per se, but on your opinion of the WB mats?
 
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The vinyl floor comes with mats OEM mats and they work
just as good so I wouldn't bother wasting money
 
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The vinyl floor comes with mats OEM mats and they work
just as good so I wouldn't bother wasting money
Personally, I don't think the OEM fronts "work" anywhere near as good as, say, a Husky. They lay flat, so they don't cover up the three sides and don't even come close to holding or redirecting any liquids. Just my observation with my OEM premium vinyl floors and the OEM mats that came with it.
 
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tibadoe - Those are the WBs. Husky just put the X-Act (fronts) on their web site. Can you comment NOT on comparing the two, per se, but on your opinion of the WB mats?
Yes those are the WeatherBeater Floor Liners. I also have them in our RAV4 and Tacoma. They are more rubber like and do not get stiff like plastic. They hold in place just fine. They fit like a glove - no slipping or movement. I never had the X-Act so I can't compare anyway.
 
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Any pictures out there of the OEM rubber mats?

Those Huskys are nice, for sure, but still overkill for me. I just don't see a vinyl floor needing that much coverage/protection.
 
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I went with weathertech floor mats for my vinyl XL flooring, which does seem a little redundant but I guess I don’t want to wear out the vinyl floors for the next owner! Had to slightly modify the attach points so they fit inside the round rear holes in flooring and used double-sided Velcro to help hold down the outer side of mat and keep it flush so shoes don’t catch on an edge getting in the truck.




 
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I went with weathertech floor mats for my vinyl XL flooring, which does seem a little redundant but I guess I don’t want to wear out the vinyl floors for the next owner! Had to slightly modify the attach points so they fit inside the round rear holes in flooring and used double-sided Velcro to help hold down the outer side of mat and keep it flush so shoes don’t catch on an edge getting in the truck.




Just curious, are there different part numbers for trucks with the manual transfer case vs. ESOF/2wd trucks?
 
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Originally Posted by reseehc_99
Just curious, are there different part numbers for trucks with the manual transfer case vs. ESOF/2wd trucks?


I looked at weathertech’s website and looked up a 2017 super duty with vinyl floors, crew cab, manual transfercase and ESOf, and their website all gave one part number of 4410511V. Unsure about 2wd?
 
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Does anyone worry that the vinyl floor will loose its colour after some time? You know how the floor mats after a while they just don't look as clean as new even though you wash them regularly. You think the floor will loose that shine? I like the idea of the vinyl for work and outdoors stuff but I don't want it to look bad after a while.
 
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You could go with carpet floor mats. They will feel nicer and look good.

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...loor-mats.html
 
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Is there any carpeted floor mats that would work? I always thought the explorer sport Trac had the best option with a vinyl floor and a Berber style floor mat.
 


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