floor mats
Aren't all these fancy mats for carpet floors? OP says vinyl floors.
I know both my Huskys, Xact and Weatherbeater, are for carpet with spikes/nubs on the bottom. My Ford rubber mats are, too.
I know both my Huskys, Xact and Weatherbeater, are for carpet with spikes/nubs on the bottom. My Ford rubber mats are, too.
Last edited by Spiky; Mar 31, 2017 at 11:38 PM.
I had a pair of Weathertechs in previous cars, went with Husky this time around and man I'll never go back. Those things are fantastic! They fit better than the "laser cut" weathertechs ever did.
Keep your eye on Craigslist and fb marketplace for floor mats. I found some Weathertechs for $50 for the front two and a back for a SCrew. I have a SCab. Sold the rear one for $30. I'd say that's a pretty solid deal.
They were used but cleaned up really good. Saw some brand new looking ones about a week later for nearly the same price. Their resale value sucks compared to brand new, so you should be able to find a great deal for used ones
They were used but cleaned up really good. Saw some brand new looking ones about a week later for nearly the same price. Their resale value sucks compared to brand new, so you should be able to find a great deal for used ones
Originally Posted by Spiky
Aren't all these fancy mats for carpet floors? OP says vinyl floors.
I know both my Huskys, Xact and Weatherbeater, are for carpet with spikes/nubs on the bottom. My Ford rubber mats are, too.
I know both my Huskys, Xact and Weatherbeater, are for carpet with spikes/nubs on the bottom. My Ford rubber mats are, too.
The OP stated he has a vinyl floor.
Plastic molded floor mats on a plastic floor will definitely move on a vinyl floor and could be a potential hazard.
With that said..... a question for the OP:
Do you have the "hooks" protruding out from your vinyl floor?
If so, the Michelin Edge Liners have a deep cut out that goes over them (then a cap snaps over it). But that may also help hold them in place securely on your vinyl floor.
But I think (unfortunately) your choices may be limited. Gotta be careful- you definitely don't want a slippery mat slide up on you and lodge itself on the gas pedal.
I also have a STX with vinyl floors and I put a set of Husky Xact fits in my truck and they don't slide around at all. But I have the floor mounted 4WD selector with the small cup holder console and I tucked the inside edge of the mats under the part of the console that extends down to the floor. It's a tight fit and it holds the mats in place very well. I have a regular cab so didn't need a rear set of mats. Don't know what kind of truck the OP has so don't know if the Husky's would work for him or not. I know for a fact if you don't have someway to hold them that rubber mats will slide around on a vinyl floor.







