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Old 01-24-2014, 11:55 PM
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I have a manual transfer case on my truck. Does anyone know of any full coverage mats that are compatible? I really don't want to spend $200 on mats only to have to trim them.
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Oem rubber for spring,summer, fall... Rugged Ridge(won them here on the Forum) winter time...
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Update:

I bought the Tuffy mats and put them in yesterday. The quality feels top notch. I like the fit in the front floorboads. The backseat mat fits well but I don't see that it's any more or any better then what was already back there. The front ones have won me over so far.
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Originally Posted by KBS
I have a manual transfer case on my truck. Does anyone know of any full coverage mats that are compatible? I really don't want to spend $200 on mats only to have to trim them.
If you go to the WeatherTech site, you'd find a configurator that takes these things into account. If they don't have an option that fits that configuration, it will say so.

My 2013 F-150 WeatherTechs don't go over the hump, so there is no need for mat up there.
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Someone mentioned how slippery the weather techs were. I've had my Tuffy mats for a few days now and have stepped into my truck now with wet boots from snow/ice a few times and slipped. Seems Tuffy may be just as slippery as any of the others.
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I vote for the husky weather beaters. They stay put, won't curl up. I like how they hold the dirt instead of channeling out on the door sill like the weathertechs.
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At work we use the husky weatherbeaters, and I really like those, especially cleaning them after being out in oil/gas plants and everywhere in between. They keep all the junk off the carpets. Got my new personal F150 that came with Ford's Heavy Duty OEM ones, which I really like for looks, as well as the thick rubber, and them not shifting or moving like everyone else has suggested. The thing I don't like, is that there is gaps in coverage between the sill and mat, and the corner leading up towards the seat, where the carpet seems to keep getting scuffed up and dirty (mostly on my passenger side!). I'm looking into the Husky or the 3D Maxpider's. I do find the Husky one's a little bit slippery in the morning when everything is frozen, and I like the look of the Maxpiders, but I wonder what they actually feel like. They almost look like more of a rug or carpet than the rubber Husky's. Any input?
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What about the best carpeted floormats?
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Originally Posted by IXFE
I forgot to mention... it probably goes without saying, but I didn't buy Weathertech for my F-150. Instead I got Ford's OEM all weather mats. They are thick, heavy rubber and don't move around at all. Very happy with them. And you don't have to cut anything for the sub. Ford designed a specific set for trucks with the factory sub.

Best part... I paid $70 shipped to my door.
Where did you find these for $70 shipped?
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Originally Posted by IXFE
I forgot to mention... it probably goes without saying, but I didn't buy Weathertech for my F-150. Instead I got Ford's OEM all weather mats. They are thick, heavy rubber and don't move around at all. Very happy with them. And you don't have to cut anything for the sub. Ford designed a specific set for trucks with the factory sub.

Best part... I paid $70 shipped to my door.
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I'm thinking of going with the oem rubber mats. I can get them from my dealer for $74. Now I'm not saying I wouldn't like the Husky liners but for the price the oem ones are hard to beat.


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