Floor board matts- Weather tech
Floor board matts- Weather tech
I just purchased a 05 4x4 SC. It seems that the floor mats Stink.Has anyone used weather tech(spelling ???) . If so, do they work well. I've used them in a explorer but wanted to know if they cover up MORE. I cant tell from the pics on their web site.
RobNY
I just checked you gallery on those floor mats. Then I googled'em and found a couple places with lots of pictures of different models of Weathertech mats. Most were carpeted some were rubber, but none were like the ones I see in your gallery.
Those are the nicest looking mats I have seen!!! Where did you get them?
Tom
Those are the nicest looking mats I have seen!!! Where did you get them?
Tom
THall , just go to www.weathertech.com and use the drop down for year , make model etc. and look for the floorliners. ...See if this link works
http://www.weathertech.com/store/veh...pt_choice_id=0
http://www.weathertech.com/store/veh...pt_choice_id=0
THall...I see you have an 2003 . I dont think they make the floorliner for that year. My link was for the 04-05 f-150...Hope it helps anyway
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RobNY
Looks like you are right....they don't the ones just like yours for these old "03s". I know there are lots of different mats out there and lot's of sources for them......Just didn't find any just like yours
.
I guess I'll have to get rid of this old beater and get a truck that fits those floor mats.
Tom
. I guess I'll have to get rid of this old beater and get a truck that fits those floor mats.
Tom
Originally Posted by RobNY
THall , just go to www.weathertech.com and use the drop down for year , make model etc. and look for the floorliners. ...See if this link works
http://www.weathertech.com/store/veh...pt_choice_id=0
http://www.weathertech.com/store/veh...pt_choice_id=0
Yea those are nice. Thats what I am looking for
I have an 03 Supercrew FX4, and I bought some Michelin (same brand as tires, spelling?) brand mats and I love them. I actually found them at Auto Zone believe it or not and the grey matched my interior perfectly, and it came with small ones for the back seat as well. They have deep triangles and other shapes to hold water and mud, and the mats are very very heavy. I would highly recommend these. I wish I would have had these when I used to do serious offroading in my old Toyota.
Check out Husky Liners as well, if you do a search I am sure you will be able to get a lot of feed back as well. I have the Huskys right now and have had them on my last 3 trucks. Good luck.
I'll throw my 2 cents in for Husky Liners, and then some. These mats have SAVED my carpet. I've had the truck for two years now (it's an 02, got it in 05 w/ 15,000 miles on it, now has 30,000 miles), and my carpet looks BRAND NEW. It has survived two years of mudding and carting around drunk college buddies, and the carpet looks like it did the day I bought it. They're all rubber, so there's no nice carpet on them, but they hold liquid/mud/dip spit like no other. And when they get dirty, just pull them out, wash them off with the hose, and let them air dry. They're about $70 for a set front or back, but they've paid for themselves in carpet shampooing costs ten times over. They were the first thing I bought for my truck, on my dad's recommendation who has them in his 98 F250 work truck. His carpet looks pretty damn new, too.



