Help me pick my new floor mats/liners
#11
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Another option is Fomoco all weather mats. Heavy duty rubber, not plastic like Weathertek. Coverage does not go quite to the edges like Weatherteck, but what good is all that coverage if it doesn't stay put? What good is coverage if the walls curl over and allows **** to get back there anyway?
Finally, Weathertek is $230 shipped for SCREW. Fomoco mats are $70 shipped. You choose...
Finally, Weathertek is $230 shipped for SCREW. Fomoco mats are $70 shipped. You choose...
#14
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#17
Deja vu all over again.
I bought Husky WeatherBeaters, and couldn't be happier. They did come with a slight curl on one edge, but once in place and after a couple warm days they fell right into place. I needed something that will protect from the heavy winter slop and slush, along with obscene amounts of mud and God knows what else might be on my boots when I get in. Last week, for example, we were harvesting black walnuts. When we got in our boots were covered with gobs of gooey walnut hulls. The mats caught 100% of that crap.
I wish there was an option to get heavy vinyl flooring with carpet mats, like Ford had in the Sport Tacs. That was the best for me. Yank the mats and hose them off, and hose or blow out vinyl floor. But it's not an option for upper levels for some reason. These Husky WeatherBeaters are a close second to that.
I bought Husky WeatherBeaters, and couldn't be happier. They did come with a slight curl on one edge, but once in place and after a couple warm days they fell right into place. I needed something that will protect from the heavy winter slop and slush, along with obscene amounts of mud and God knows what else might be on my boots when I get in. Last week, for example, we were harvesting black walnuts. When we got in our boots were covered with gobs of gooey walnut hulls. The mats caught 100% of that crap.
I wish there was an option to get heavy vinyl flooring with carpet mats, like Ford had in the Sport Tacs. That was the best for me. Yank the mats and hose them off, and hose or blow out vinyl floor. But it's not an option for upper levels for some reason. These Husky WeatherBeaters are a close second to that.
#19
Flamethrower, I chose weather techs in the front, due to the digital fit and sill plate protection and it is bent up to cover the sides and goes under the pedals to collect dirt. I kept my Ford All weather mat(black), as previous pics posted. It is thick, durable and will trap the foot dirt,rain,snow. It doesn't cover the sill but it is just a nice fit in the rear. I don't like the rear weathertech.
#20
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Flamethrower, I chose weather techs in the front, due to the digital fit and sill plate protection and it is bent up to cover the sides and goes under the pedals to collect dirt. I kept my Ford All weather mat(black), as previous pics posted. It is thick, durable and will trap the foot dirt,rain,snow. It doesn't cover the sill but it is just a nice fit in the rear. I don't like the rear weathertech.