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Let's not forget about newcomer 3Wliners @3Wliners
Budget friendly, seem to be working just fine for me.
Yeah definitely. I've got a set in the OTR Ranger. Worth every penny, but as you said. Budget friendly. 100%
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Aren't the floors the same?
I'm not 100% some brands say different things. But I think they are, but also I'm not paying for rears, I would rather they sell fronts only
 

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I used to own a truck accessories store, so I've sold and used most of the major brands of floor liners. For years, we recommended WeatherTech and used them in our own vehicles, but we switched to recommending the X-Act Contours (and using them ourselves) for two reasons:

1. The WeatherTech liners were a bit more plastic in feel and could warp, compromising their effectiveness. The last set I had were in a 2012 F-350. My foot tended to catch the edge of the liner at the sill and that's what caused the material to warp over time rather than return to shape.

2. The different material in the X-Act liners felt better and there was never an issue with warping. They also fit slightly better than the WeatherTechs.

The Weatherbeaters were more like the WeatherTech, but just a smidge inferior to them as I recall.

My Ranger, purchased used, already had the Ford liners in it and they seem fine so I've left them alone. I also tried early versions of the Max3D liners in an F-150 and didn't really care for the fit or the degree of movement they had. I believe they've gotten better since.

We occasionally had warranty returns on WeatherTech, but never had any on the X-Act Contours.
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