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Old 10-08-2015, 09:00 AM
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I got a new 2015 FX4 with the vinyl floor. What are the best mats to use? Weathertech is only for trucks with carpet. Any ideas to keep mats from sliding around ~ Mich
 
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Sam's Club has a very nice heavy duty mat. The fronts are about $20. I had them in my 2005 and liked them a lot.
 
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I second the Sam's/Costco mats...I bought a set for my 02, transferred them to my 05...I did eventually replace them for another set of Sam's club mats after about 5 or 6 years...can't go wrong for the price...do they fit perfect? No, but they do protect well and last pretty long...
 
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Old 10-08-2015, 02:38 PM
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I may be mistaken, but I think the brand I had were Kraco.
 
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I was in Costco yesterday afternoon...they have "Good Year" brand floor mats...$ 14.99 for a 4 piece set. They are quite heavy duty. They are available in Gray or Tan...FWIW!
 
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Old 10-22-2015, 09:17 AM
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Husky Liners have a nice variety of floor mats too. Check them out.
 
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Old 10-22-2015, 12:52 PM
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I have had the Husky mats in my '08 F150 for 7 years now. I really like them.




FL seat cover & floor mat





Husky Rear Floormats
 
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The Aries mats has "Patented Maxpider Fibers" which help prevent the mats from moving around.
 
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Old 12-22-2015, 11:43 AM
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Can also recommend those rug holders, or tool chest drawer liners that grip like a ****. I use them for woodworking to keep pieces from sliding around on my workbench.

And if you have a hot glue gun, just lift up each corner and drop a big blob.
 
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Rugged ridge liners are made of rubber and are also molded into the floor contours. Descent price and look great.
 
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CJB XLT. Can I ask where you found those seat covers? All I can find around here look like 70's throw rugs.
 
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CJB XLT. Can I ask where you found those seat covers? All I can find around here look like 70's throw rugs.
They are Fia OE Tweed Seat Covers. I think I bought them at Cabela's. Google them. You can find them on-line, as well. I have had them since 2008 and they have held up pretty good. The only thing is I have to adjust them periodically because they don't always want to stay put. It is not a huge problem, though.

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Fila OE FR seat cover
 
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Originally Posted by CJB XLT
They are Fia OE Tweed Seat Covers. I think I bought them at Cabela's. Google them. You can find them on-line, as well. I have had them since 2008 and they have held up pretty good. The only thing is I have to adjust them periodically because they don't always want to stay put. It is not a huge problem, though.

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Fila OE FR seat cover
Thanks. They look great!
 
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Originally Posted by mich746
I got a new 2015 FX4 with the vinyl floor. What are the best mats to use? Weathertech is only for trucks with carpet. Any ideas to keep mats from sliding around ~ Mich


I have vinyl floor in my 2016 and Weathertech fit great! I've had them about 2 weeks and no sliding around and stay in place.


Weathertech website says not to get the large single front mat that GO OVER the hump if you have vinyl floor. The two separate driver side & passenger side are ok.
 
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I have used Huskies for years after trying other brands.
They never shift around and hold a tons of mud,snow,dirt.
I refill my ruts at the gate all the time too when I dump them out,
 



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