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Old Oct 2, 2021 | 08:46 AM
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Default Whethertech or Husky liners with vinyl flooring?

Anyone without carpet using these types of mats? Do they stay in place? I have a super cab and was looking to add these for extra protection. Thanks in advance.
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Old Oct 2, 2021 | 09:16 AM
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I have them in my XL reg cab, rubber floor.

Friction fit. Easy peasy and they don't move around.



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I have them in my XL reg cab, rubber floor.

Friction fit. Easy peasy and they don't move around.



that looks perfect! They’re all friction fit? I thought most used the floor clips to stay in place? How long have you had them and how do they look after years of use? Sorry for all the questions!
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I have the Husky X-Act contour mats in my XL with vinyl. I've been happy with them. They don't move around too much. They are more of a soft rubber than the hard plastic feel of the weathertechs. Both are good choices, it's just personal preference.
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I have the Husky X-Act contour mats in my XL with vinyl. I've been happy with them. They don't move around too much. They are more of a soft rubber than the hard plastic feel of the weathertechs. Both are good choices, it's just personal preference.
do you happen to have a pic of the fitment? Specifically, how it hangs over and cover the door sil? Also, I too am in Vermont. How are they holding up? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by 2008__XL
do you happen to have a pic of the fitment? Specifically, how it hangs over and cover the door sil? Also, I too am in Vermont. How are they holding up? Thanks!
Nice to meet a fellow Vermonter on here! Photo is below. I've had them for about a year and they are holding up very well (just a little dirty).

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I second Spoat’s recommendation. Those floormats are perfect.
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that looks perfect! They’re all friction fit? I thought most used the floor clips to stay in place? How long have you had them and how do they look after years of use? Sorry for all the questions!
They fit perfectly and don't move around and I don't use the fasteners.

I wear snake boots and train dogs. I'm in the field a lot tracking mud and clay into the truck. I'm very rough on floor mats. Mainly with my right heel.

These wear fine. I guess they are five-years old now.

WeatherTech's has a lifetime warranty. My first set started to wear a bad place under my right heel. I called WeatherTech and they wanted a photo of the wear spot. I emailed them the photo. Two days later I received a brand new set, expressed shipped. No questions asked.

Their warranty and customer service is unbelievably good! I'm very rough on my mats way more than the average Joe.
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Old Oct 2, 2021 | 11:23 PM
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I appreciate all of the help. I like the idea that Husky are softer, but I think I’m going to go with weathertech for the fitment, which is my main concern.
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