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towpro

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I live in a sandy environment, plus I get into the truck with wet feed from a boat launch at times.
I have always used the Weather Tech All weather model but I want something that covers the sides better.
What do you prefer?
Am I missing a better choice?
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I use the WT floorliner HP….love ittttt. Although the back is a pain in the ass to remove to clean. I feel like the lil spikes on the bottom will one day rip my rear seats.
 

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OE Ford Ranger weather mats
 

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In my opinion stick to either style of the WeatherTech, I wish I had. I saw the Husky Weatherbeaters on sale, and thought what the heck, they have good reviews. But, the problem is they have changed the snaps that hold the liner in place. I thought I had a bad set, because they wouldn't stay hooked. I called them, and they sent me a new set. Sadly they are the same, and will not stay snapped to the little post in the floor. No matter how many times I snap them in place, the mat has just enough movement when you put pressure on them to cause the snap to come loose. When I advised them of this problem I was told that it is the style they are using now, so that was that. I'm going to use them, but it's the last set I'll buy.
 

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Any of the husky liners. They cover the whole dead pedal unlike the weater tech which only cover part of it so you still end up with a ton of stuff on your carpet.
 


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In my opinion stick to either style of the WeatherTech, I wish I had. I saw the Husky Weatherbeaters on sale, and thought what the heck, they have good reviews. But, the problem is they have changed the snaps that hold the liner in place. I thought I had a bad set, because they wouldn't stay hooked. I called them, and they sent me a new set. Sadly they are the same, and will not stay snapped to the little post in the floor. No matter how many times I snap them in place, the mat has just enough movement when you put pressure on them to cause the snap to come loose. When I advised them of this problem I was told that it is the style they are using now, so that was that. I'm going to use them, but it's the last set I'll buy.
I agree completely. I have Weathertech floor liners now and they will not stay snapped to the floor. The OEM are slightly better - I was able to swap the OEM & Weathertech snap systems but I wish there was a better way to keep them secured.
My previous vehicle was a 2011 Hyundai SUV with a similar snap-style mount and the posts never had a problem staying attached.
 

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I am partial to the WeatherTech Floor Mats - Rubber. The floor liners are more of a plastic
 

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I am partial to the WeatherTech Floor Mats - Rubber. The floor liners are more of a plastic
Ya they are, my oem vw ones were a nice rubber that are still in good condition. The WT are kinda basically plastic. Are the huskys the same way? As much as i like the WT i would like a softer rubber.
 

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I think the new weather tech HP are a softer material than the originals. I have the originals in another car that are a stiffer material compared to the new versions. I would still like to see someone use a true rubber like old Amco mats from the 70's

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I'll take the Huskys.

I had Weathertechs in my Jeep.

Sold them and got Huskys.
 

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I bought the Maxiliners. Fit well and cheaper than WT.

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Huskey X-Act all the way. Have them in both my RWD and wife's FX4.

The OEM Ford floor liners are a waste of money. Poor total coverage, my drivers side only lasted a year/20K miles before wearing out under my right heel.
 

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Husky X Act Contour. Great coverage and a little softer underfoot than the WeatherTechs. Plus, If you call, Husky gives a military discount.
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