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Old 07-07-2016, 10:05 AM
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Anyone have he Weather Tech mats in their SD?
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I have them, love them. Fit very well. Used to have husky liners in my f150. They were ok too, but held to carpet with a million little spikes on the bottom. It made them hard to get out and clean. Weathertech ones are better to me. Also got their mudflaps as well. Look great on truck.
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I don't like them. Wish I would have gone husky instead. The WT mats have been going down hill IMHO. Thinner materials, contours don't hold, fitment isn't perfect like they used to be.
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They are not to bad

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^^ the ones I saw didn't come down to the plastic piece on the edge of the door opening.
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Originally Posted by Floridaguy80
^^ the ones I saw didn't come down to the plastic piece on the edge of the door opening.
I paid 120 for these, I asked for the ones without the foot rest cutout
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Weather tech makes a one piece full front floor for non-console models which yours appears to be. It is such a good fit I never used the glue down anchors provided. I put it over my vinyl floor because as a police officer I have driven patrol cars that the padding under the heel flattened out and caused a dish effect that held dirt sand and small rocks which wore a hole through the vinyl. Granted our cars got a substantial amount of heel time on the mats. When I traded the XL truck after 2 years for an XLT with carpet and swapped the mat to the new truck. The XLs vinyl floor looked brand new with no wear at all to the floor or padding. The sales manager even commented on how new the interior looked for a 32,000 mile truck. I am a believer in them.
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Had a set of WT in every truck for the last ten years... they suck. Buy the Oedros at literally, half the cost of WT, and have a better texture to grip your feet when they’re wet. There’s absolutely no justification for a pair of floor mats to cost a hundred bucks, I don’t care where they’re made, they’re just not worth a c-note.
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I was looking at my build list and found the part number for the full floor mat for the vinyl floor option. It is 446981V the V is the vinyl floor model.
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I’ve always bought Husky Liners (if they were available), not the Husky mats. They are impervious to transmission fluid, oil etc ... Just spray them with simple green and scrub them with a brush.

I couldn’t find them for my current truck so I bought weather tech. When some motor oil leaked on them, they puckered in that spot. Huskies are usually a little cheaper, and better in my mind, even if they are the older diamond plate style.

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