Weather tech digital mats
Weather tech digital mats
Less than a year old and peeling off. Contacted auto anything and weather tech, both companies could care less. If you’re in the market for floor mats, the weather tech digitalis don’t last. I’m in the truck about an hour a day 5 days a week. So it’s normal use and abnormal wear.
Last edited by nu-supercrew; Feb 2, 2020 at 08:36 AM. Reason: Edit
I have Weathertech mats in the front, back, and bed of my 2014 F150 and have had no issues at all. In fact, they look brand new. I hate it that you're having an issue. I did check out their warranty and it specifically states they are not warrantied for wear. I assume that's why they didn't do anything for you. Kinda sucks when they say the mats have a limited lifetime warranty but the warranty doesn't cover any wear. Sounds like they should last as long as the truck, at least that's my idea of a "lifetime" warranty. I can only suggest that you look for a torn rubber mudflap from a big rig and cut your own. Mudflaps are just some kind of tough. That's what we used for years and some of them still looked good after 20 years on the ranch in the grain dump trucks. Can't begin to tell you how bad we abused them as we used them for cutting boards, put on the ground to work on a truck, skids, etc and they still looked good.
I have Weathertech mats in the front, back, and bed of my 2014 F150 and have had no issues at all. In fact, they look brand new. I hate it that you're having an issue. I did check out their warranty and it specifically states they are not warrantied for wear. I assume that's why they didn't do anything for you. Kinda sucks when they say the mats have a limited lifetime warranty but the warranty doesn't cover any wear. Sounds like they should last as long as the truck, at least that's my idea of a "lifetime" warranty. I can only suggest that you look for a torn rubber mudflap from a big rig and cut your own. Mudflaps are just some kind of tough. That's what we used for years and some of them still looked good after 20 years on the ranch in the grain dump trucks. Can't begin to tell you how bad we abused them as we used them for cutting boards, put on the ground to work on a truck, skids, etc and they still looked good.




