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USMC_0316_RAIDER 12-29-2012 11:18 PM

Weather tech floor mats
 
Weather tech or husky liner I've had the Huskys in my old truck
What to do on the 2011 screw though input and pics appreciated

Daarken 12-30-2012 12:02 AM

http://www.weathertech.com/ford/2013...enter_Console/

USMC_0316_RAIDER 12-30-2012 12:56 AM

Ordered the new weather tech floor mats front and rear black and also the front and rear window deflectors !!

eyeflyone2 12-30-2012 07:38 AM

If you're sloppy or hang out in snow, then you'll love the Weathertechs. I had a set of matts from them that lasted thru THREE vehicles. Got their new side window visors...do as the instruction say: let it settle in for 3 days and be patient (becasue of the auto-up/down feature), and they are great with a low profile and low wind roar. Both are pricey, but as usual you get what you pay for!

USMC_0316_RAIDER 12-30-2012 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by eyeflyone2 (Post 2286230)
If you're sloppy or hang out in snow, then you'll love the Weathertechs. I had a set of matts from them that lasted thru THREE vehicles. Got their new side window visors...do as the instruction say: let it settle in for 3 days and be patient (becasue of the auto-up/down feature), and they are great with a low profile and low wind roar. Both are pricey, but as usual you get what you pay for!

Yeah I do a lot offroad and in sloppy conditions also sand I've had the window visors before but not really following you on the patience part for auto up and down please explain

Reveye 12-30-2012 08:18 AM

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Reveye 12-30-2012 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by USMC_0316_RAIDER (Post 2286231)
for auto up and down please explain


The windows have an automatic up and down feature, where if you are rolling the windows up, and they sense resistance, like an arm or head or neck in the way of the window, they won't keep rolling up. They will automatically roll down, to prevent somebody from being injured. With the Weathertech vent visors(which I just installed), they fit into the window channel. When you do this, it makes the window very tight, until the weatherstripping stretches out, and the window will sense this resistance and either not close all the way, or they will roll back down. I had to have a friend use his hands on the window to force it up into the close position while I worked the window switch. Now I will leave the windows closed for a few weeks(since it's cold out) and hope the weatherstrip for the windows will stretch out.

Rev

eyeflyone2 12-30-2012 08:21 AM

It took about 3-4 days for the visor to set so that everytime I put the window 'up' in auto, it wouldn't continually go back down because of interference from the visor. i.e. I wanted the windows to work right away, but had to wait for the moulding to compress for a few days with the window closed.
As the instructions will say, use the manual up portion of the window switch and inch the window closed, not hitting the 'auto up' feature.

USMC_0316_RAIDER 12-30-2012 08:55 AM

Ah yeah I got ya now I've had it do that before ill let my dad know as he will be installing them for me since I'm on deployment right now

Thank you for the input

kgpat 12-30-2012 10:01 AM

Weather techs are best Mats made


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