Form fitting floor mats
Check out this thread. It has been discussed in the interior care forum.
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=181823
https://www.f150online.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=181823
Golferdude,
Its a matter of preferance. If you want carpeted or rubber. I went with the weathertech floorliners in the front (see my gallery for pics) and will probably get the husky liner for the rear...
Do a search in this forum and the interior forum. There are many threads on this...
Its a matter of preferance. If you want carpeted or rubber. I went with the weathertech floorliners in the front (see my gallery for pics) and will probably get the husky liner for the rear...
Do a search in this forum and the interior forum. There are many threads on this...
Originally Posted by RobNY
Golferdude,
Its a matter of preferance. If you want carpeted or rubber. I went with the weathertech floorliners in the front (see my gallery for pics) and will probably get the husky liner for the rear...
Do a search in this forum and the interior forum. There are many threads on this...
Its a matter of preferance. If you want carpeted or rubber. I went with the weathertech floorliners in the front (see my gallery for pics) and will probably get the husky liner for the rear...
Do a search in this forum and the interior forum. There are many threads on this...Trending Topics
Originally Posted by purpony
How do you like the weathertechs?? I have been thinking about ordering them... just wish they made a nice single rear mat
I like them alot. I like that the lip of them hangs over the edge of the carpet so you dont get sand and dirt between the carpet and door sill plate..The driver side also has the hole where the factory mats are...
I didnt like weathertechs rear mat , there are much nicer ones. Im still undecided on the rear mat . Husky or catch-all.....
I wonder which ones would be better through a long winter. Carpet or the plastic. I'm talking in terms of not staining as bad, easier to clean and keeping the dirt and salt on the matt.
In my last car I had some plastic type ones that I purchased at target. They were originally tan but one month later, stained black from the snow, dirt, and salt mix.
Riding the fence on this one till the fall. Heck it's July, why do I even want to think about the fall?
In my last car I had some plastic type ones that I purchased at target. They were originally tan but one month later, stained black from the snow, dirt, and salt mix.
Riding the fence on this one till the fall. Heck it's July, why do I even want to think about the fall?
I have Fox Weatherboots in my '99 and they still look like new. They are a very rigid plastic, form fitted, with a carpet inlay.
These are the very best you can buy.
http://www.foxweatherboots.com/
These are the very best you can buy.
http://www.foxweatherboots.com/
Originally Posted by Thayer
I have the carpeted Catch Alls. The solid plastic or whatever the Extremes are made out of just didn't do it for me. One year later they still look great and they clean up fairly easy.
I got my husky liners from Cabela's. I would highly recommend them. I get in my truck all the time with muddy boots and they keep the carpet looking new. I have them for the front, driver and passenger separate b/c of console, and rear is all one piece. I've had them for about a year and half.




Custom fit and you can wash them out in a breeze.