Floor board matts- Weather tech
I've got Weathertech mats too, and love them. My factory carpet mat on the driver's side developed a big hole in it after only one year. The Weathertech "rubber" mats are much nicer, and clean up very well too after tracking in mud.
(The Ford OEM mats are a joke.)
I like the WeatherTech mats. The fronts mats are perfect... The rear mat could be better... it covers a lot... but slide around a little too easily when people are getting in and out.
No regrets.
I like the WeatherTech mats. The fronts mats are perfect... The rear mat could be better... it covers a lot... but slide around a little too easily when people are getting in and out.
No regrets.
I will put in another plug for the Husky Liners!!!! I have had them in my last 10 trucks. They are awesome. And Husky Liners is right down the road from me about 5 miles and I know alot of people there very well including the owner so I get them pretty cheap!!!! lol even if I didn't get em free, I'd buy them in a heartbeat!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shane
Shane
Here are some great things about HUSKY LINERS:
1) They don't slide around at all. They don't even budge. They'll probably leave little dimples on your factory floor mats/carpet, but they won't tear them up.
2) They're designed to cover/fit into every little nook and cranny around the seats, giving you near total carpet coverage.
3) I found out the hard way that the front mats hold at least a quart of liquid.
4) They're made of stiff, durable rubber, and don't absorb anything. So when they get muddy/dirty, just take them out, and wash them with the hose, and let air dry. Even a wet rag will do.
5) Affordable.
6) Did I mention in my previous post that they've saved the carpet in my 02 Supercrew from drunk college buddies?
1) They don't slide around at all. They don't even budge. They'll probably leave little dimples on your factory floor mats/carpet, but they won't tear them up.
2) They're designed to cover/fit into every little nook and cranny around the seats, giving you near total carpet coverage.
3) I found out the hard way that the front mats hold at least a quart of liquid.
4) They're made of stiff, durable rubber, and don't absorb anything. So when they get muddy/dirty, just take them out, and wash them with the hose, and let air dry. Even a wet rag will do.
5) Affordable.
6) Did I mention in my previous post that they've saved the carpet in my 02 Supercrew from drunk college buddies?
The WT's are pretty nice. Cover well and hold liquids. I overfilled my coffee cup one morning and it sloshed around on my passenger mat. later I just angled it out slightly and let it drain into the parking lot.


Last edited by CowboyHokie; Jun 20, 2007 at 12:47 PM.
I just got the Weathertech liners for the front and back. The front liners are incredible - I would give them a 10 out of 10. The rear mat is pretty nice too (8 out of 10) although I think they could have done better. The only reason I bought the rear mat as well was because I hadn't found anything better than the weathertech. My biggest complaint about the back is that it doesn't come all the way to the back if the seat is up.
Originally Posted by William Cannon
I just got the Weathertech liners for the front and back. The front liners are incredible - I would give them a 10 out of 10. The rear mat is pretty nice too (8 out of 10) although I think they could have done better. The only reason I bought the rear mat as well was because I hadn't found anything better than the weathertech. My biggest complaint about the back is that it doesn't come all the way to the back if the seat is up.


