2014 STX - Floor mats
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I bought a set of weathertechs for my 2014 screw and ended up returning them. I then bought the Husky weatherbeater set and like them a lot.
The weathertechs were a smoother material and the fit wasn't great. The high lip going towards the center stack in the drivers floor ended up interfering with my foot on the gas pedal. Maybe a heat gun or something could have been done to make it fit better but the rear didn't fit nicely up to the center console either. Had a weird gap that just looked wrong. I called weathertech to explain and they didn't have any other options so I returned them.
The Husky liners fit great, the only thing they don't have is a real connection to the factory floor mat retention post thingy, but they stay put and look great. Maybe not having the retention thing isn't too bad, cause I was able to easily pick them out of the truck and poor out the puddles from melted snow.
The weathertechs were a smoother material and the fit wasn't great. The high lip going towards the center stack in the drivers floor ended up interfering with my foot on the gas pedal. Maybe a heat gun or something could have been done to make it fit better but the rear didn't fit nicely up to the center console either. Had a weird gap that just looked wrong. I called weathertech to explain and they didn't have any other options so I returned them.
The Husky liners fit great, the only thing they don't have is a real connection to the factory floor mat retention post thingy, but they stay put and look great. Maybe not having the retention thing isn't too bad, cause I was able to easily pick them out of the truck and poor out the puddles from melted snow.
#22
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I bought a set of Weathertech's on craigslist for $60. I have the same truck as you, but the set I bought came with the supercrew rear mat. Bought all three mats anyway and sold the rear one for $30. $30 total for the front was good with me. Bought a generic one for the rear since I don't have passengers or (dirty/messy) things back there very often. If I run across a rear WT mat for the SCab I may jump on it, but not actively searching for it.
As for the fronts, I've been pleased with them other than the passenger side moves around pretty freely. It's contoured to the truck so it can only move so much, but still. They're great other than that.
As for the fronts, I've been pleased with them other than the passenger side moves around pretty freely. It's contoured to the truck so it can only move so much, but still. They're great other than that.