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Old 08-28-2013, 09:57 AM
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Thanks Blueman, I'm picking up mine in a few hours, will update on the posts.

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My 2012 FX4 Supercrew is dual post, don't see any reason the 2013 would change unless it is model specific. IE FX4 has dual posts and maybe the XTR has single post
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These look nice, but seems like they don't fit well in the back. This pic shows that rear tray rising up in the front along the door.
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Its a perfect fit, but the design is for FX4 and up with subwoofers. They do not have designs for XLT's on down.

I have an XLT on order and these trays sitting in my house waiting, and am not the least bit worried. The mats are far superior to anything else.

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These look nice, but seems like they don't fit well in the back. This pic shows that rear tray rising up in the front along the door.
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Ordered twice, both canceled, anyone have a good source?
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^^^What he said
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Originally Posted by screwd
These look nice, but seems like they don't fit well in the back. This pic shows that rear tray rising up in the front along the door.
I see what you mean. Perhaps if the mat was pulled to the rear about a half inch and given time to settle it would fit better. I still like the thoughtful design, allowing a boot scrape to send material back out toward the sill instead of flinging it into the vehicle.

These people are attempting to do what no other mat supplier has done: make these things ultra serviceable.
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Ordered twice, both canceled, anyone have a good source?
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Have you tried www.partsengine.ca ? Just checked and they still list stock for 2012 F150 Super Crew http://www.partsengine.ca/product/U-...K/Default.aspx

159.99 and FREE shipping,

and no guys I don't work for them but when I find a site with the service these guys have I will promote them as much as I can.
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Originally Posted by screwd
These look nice, but seems like they don't fit well in the back. This pic shows that rear tray rising up in the front along the door.
I think they have them just a bit to far forward, the key to these mats are the catchment border all around for some minor spillage, they will hold a volume of water and look good while doing it.

I will try to post a pick of mine installed in the back. Going to cut out the area for my factory sub woofer, was thinking about installing it like LowBoost did but decided it would make it easier to take it out to clean by cutting it.
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Does anyone know how flexible these are? If I have two car seats in the back of a SuperCrew installed will I need to remove them to get the mat out?

EDIT: Nevermind, I ordered WeatherTechs. I liked that they covered the middle of the front, and that they are made in the USA. I plan to have my truck for a long time, and I'd rather buy from an American company.

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Too save anyone the hassle... don't register on partsengine.ca to try and see shipping to USA, all the calcs are offline, it just ends up telling you TBA.

EDIT: They don't ship to the US, had to call to find that out.

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