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ACE

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I was thinking about weather tech but a friend highly recommended husky for my gen 2. He said that the husky ones were more rubberlike unlike the Weather Techs which had more of a plasticky feel, more rigid, and thinner. I recently bought Weather techs for a different vehicle and what he described was 100% right. I prefer the husky mats better. Been running the husky for just under 3 years and I love them.
 

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I was planning to buy WT mats but once I took delivery (Jan) and had a chance to see how the factory ones work with mud, snow, ice, road deicer, etc, the factory ones work fine for me. It's a floor mat and I don't need it to look shiny and new.
 

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I'm in Michigan and thanks for the info
Yeah when I take them through the hand car wash they wash them up but even then they aren't that great. Seems like buying some cheaper carpet mats might make sense and just throw them out after the season.
 

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Factory mats are fine, I think and mine see plenty of mud and snow. I’ve never been impressed with weathertech as cleaning up nice. I’d buy a second set of oem mats before WT.
 

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I don’t care how the mat looks in winter. The problem with factory and weather tech is that when snow melts off my boot treads because the heater is on the water seems to still flow out of mat toward the door threshold and water then soaks the carpet with the dirt and salt thus risking carpet damage and rust on floorboard. I guess I gotta remember to pull mat out every day and empty the water.
 

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I don’t care how the mat looks in winter. The problem with factory and weather tech is that when snow melts off my boot treads because the heater is on the water seems to still flow out of mat toward the door threshold and water then soaks the carpet with the dirt and salt thus risking carpet damage and rust on floorboard. I guess I gotta remember to pull mat out every day and empty the water.
Can Husky, WeatherTech, WeatherTech HP, or 3D Mat USA floor-mat owners post some pictures, especially of the driver's area? I love the factory floor mats but they're not big enough. My truck has 400 miles on it, and already a big salt stain under the driver's pedal from snow melting off of my boots. I need better.

Thanks!
 

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Does anyone have any solid pictures of husky or weather tech? I honestly dont have a problem with the factory set, just want to see if these others are that much better. I do wish that the "Raptor" writing on the mat was red, that would be tight.
 

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Yes I do. Here you go
 

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