Weathertech floormats for a 2014 FX4
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Weathertech floormats for a 2014 FX4
Hey guys, I have a factory order 2014 FX4 crewcab that should be here in a couple of weeks and I was going to buy some wearhertech floormats and mudflaps, but their website doesnt make it that easy. I'm not sure how to answer some questions. For the mudflaps it asks if there are fender flares or lip molding. It does have lip molding correct? I just want to make sure I order the right parts. Has anyone out there ordered these 2 items for a bone stock truck? and if so do you happen to know the part#'s?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Last edited by Allbrian; 06-10-2014 at 03:21 PM.
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I would recommend looking at other mats, I like my weathertechs, but they can get slick when wet and the passenger side one slides around a bit since there are no posts to hold it in place. I would like to have gotten something else with a bit more of a rubberized texture.
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These are the mats that came stock in my FX4 and i love them. had similar ones in my old 05 FX4.
http://www.oemfordpart.com/ford/f-15...plastic-rubber
http://www.oemfordpart.com/ford/f-15...plastic-rubber
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#8
I have both the WeatherTech floor mats and the mud flaps. The floor mats are excellent fit and look great. The mud flaps were extremely easy to put on and fit well. We have a two tone brown/gold EB Lariat, and we had the flaps painted to match the lower paint (gold). Looks great!
#9
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I love my weathertech mats. They never slide around in my truck. I have to push the passenger side into place it fits so snug. I stuck with the FX rear mat since I felt it was more than sufficient for my needs.
Their mud flaps are great too. I couldn't see how they could be any easier to install. If the running boards make contact on the front flaps, you can loosen the nuts on the brackets under the running board and slide them back a bit.
Their mud flaps are great too. I couldn't see how they could be any easier to install. If the running boards make contact on the front flaps, you can loosen the nuts on the brackets under the running board and slide them back a bit.