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After much searching and reading several recommendations of people who said the Husky X-act's are far better than the Weathertech, I decided to pull the trigger on the X-act Contour. I found a deal and got the front and back for just under $195 shipped. While the factory mats look pretty good, I really want something with full coverage and I think these will do exactly what I want.
 

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Since nobody has posted a pic..... not liking that it covers the ford performance on drivers side ... but not passengers... better mat than factory though... especially under gas pedal...
 

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Floor Mat Conditioner

Any advice about how to condition the rubber floor mats (to bring them back to a rich, deep color)? Cleaning them is obvious and straight-forward, but after they are cleaned, they still have just a bit of desert dust on them. Using tire or external cleaner/conditioners like the "back to black" stuff seems like it will leave them a bit slippery. WeatherTech sells some stuff, but it seems a bit pricey at $30 on Amazon. Any advice?
 

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Since nobody has posted a pic..... not liking that it covers the ford performance on drivers side ... but not passengers... better mat than factory though... especially under gas pedal...

Does anyone know if the weather techs are the same? The photo on their website looks kind of like they might.
 

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Does anyone know if the weather techs are the same? The photo on their website looks kind of like they might.

Yes

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That's too bad. I suppose I could cut out around it if I really wanted.

Looks like the Huskies fit a lot better.
 

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Those are the correct Weathertechs for 2015-2017 F150's. It looks like something caused that outside edge to curl up.
 

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I like the huskys, but also hate the way they cover the door sill plate. Why do they do that? . its not to hold the mats , they have the clip for that. Could they not make them to just slide under the sill plate.
 

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I like the huskys, but also hate the way they cover the door sill plate. Why do they do that? . its not to hold the mats , they have the clip for that. Could they not make them to just slide under the sill plate.

According to the guy at Husky:

The liners are designed to provide coverage to those areas of the truck that see high wear from foot traffic. Part of the coverage includes extending out onto the door sill plates. The material on the liner that extends onto the sill can be trimmed away to expose more of the sill plate if you chose to do that. It would not void the lifetime warranty.
 
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