Floor Mat Battle

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Hey guys thank you so much for the quick responses and it sounds like WeatherTech is the clear front runner. Justvettn, a special thanks to you for the pictures as they were a true help. Looks like I'll be a WeatherTech guy!
 

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I was wondering the same thing when looking for mats I always thought Husky-liner was the best but went with the recommendations of the forum members, and got weathertech I could not be happier. I'm not normal so I had to do a custom install, Lol!

Nice job with the rear install. I took the lazy man approach apparently and cut around the sub.
 

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Devilman I took a look at some of the other liners online and they look very good as well, some look very similar to the style and fit of the weathertech, I wonder if anyone is using a different brand. It would be nice to have some comparisons.
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Devilman I took a look at some of the other liners online and they look very good as well, some look very similar to the style and fit of the weathertech, I wonder if anyone is using a different brand. It would be nice to have some comparisons.
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Huskyliner

I had HuskyLiners in another vehicle. WeatherTechs fit better, are somehow more rigid even though they are thinner, and have better (taller & tighter) sidewall protection which is ultimately the most important part for keeping dirt, mud, snow, slush, liquid, etc from getting under the floor mat.

I haven't tried all the brands, but I have a hard time imagining any of the others work better than WeatherTech... I can tell you for certain that HuskyLiners don't.
 

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part number and link to the least expensive weathertechs? i dont even have my truck and havent seen the stocks, but after looking at comparison pics it looks like a must have.
 
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part number and link to the least expensive weathertechs? i dont even have my truck and havent seen the stocks, but after looking at comparison pics it looks like a must have.

Hey brother, I'm not sure what year you have but I can send you the link to the cheapest ones I have found front and back. There are some on the Amazon site for a few dollars cheaper but I have Prime so I get them in two days if I spend an extra 2 bucks. What can I say I'm impatient. However, if anyone else has a better deal please let us know I'm going to pull the trigger on these in the next day or so.

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Amazon.com: WeatherTech Custom Fit Front FloorLiner for Select Ford/Lincoln Models (Black): Automotive

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WeatherTech Custom Fit Rear FloorLiner for Ford F-150 (Black) : Amazon.com : Automotive
 
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