WeatherTech ,husky or other
#11
Senior Member
When I first put in my rear mat I thought it wasn't going to fit, but I found out it was just that it fit very snugly in the back. Not a bad thing, but also doesn't make it easy to pull out and clean either.
#12
I bought the Rough Country mats about a year and a half ago and they have been awesome! Not sure who makes them for RC but they have held up extremely well. They are only $159 w/free shipping.
https://www.roughcountry.com/ford-fl...et-m5151c.html
https://www.roughcountry.com/ford-fl...et-m5151c.html
#15
I have both WeatherTech (WT) on two cars and Husky in my F150. Unless Husky has changed much, I will not buy them again. I find they allow salt and water to leak onto the edge of carpets. WT fit so much better in my cars and never leak onto the carpets, Husky just doesn't fit the same and moves around. I find the WT liners is the by far the best when compared to Husky. Husky liners are for my 2012 F150, WT for Lexus 2009 LS460 and 2011 RX350.
#16
Senior Member
My ‘09 FX4 had standard factory all weather floor mats which I loved. They are actually rubber.
https://www.cjponyparts.com/ford-flo...FL3Z1513086BA/
This past spring I traded that truck in on a ‘15 Lariat that came with these WeatherTech liners. I HATE THEM! Slippery plastic junk in my opinion. I just can’t justify the $150 for a new Ford set right now.
https://www.cjponyparts.com/ford-flo...FL3Z1513086BA/
This past spring I traded that truck in on a ‘15 Lariat that came with these WeatherTech liners. I HATE THEM! Slippery plastic junk in my opinion. I just can’t justify the $150 for a new Ford set right now.
#17
I have weathertecs and the fit is outstanding. We put Huskeys in the wife’s new Explorer because they covered a little more in the rear but they seem cheaper somehow. To soft and rubbery I guess, we replaced the fronts with weathertec and she’s happy, which means I’m happy. Sometimes.
#18
Senior Member
Originally Posted by GreyWolfe991
How easy are they to clean? I have the Husky's and really like them. Have had Weathertech before and fully agree they are plasticy and frankly don't age well. We've had a set 10 years in our van and they are starting to curl. Probably due to the heat here in northern cali. I mean, it did take 10 years but...
#19
Super easy, just spray them down at the car wash. Im only on half a winter on mine and they look brand new
#20
Senior Member
Weathertechs up front, Husky in the back. Like them both, but the Husky fits sorta odd in my Super Crew.