I’m waiting for the husky too, I like the material they use better than weather tech/ ford ones.If anyone is interested in husky liners, I contacted them and they said the eta was about 2 weeks for their molded floor liners
What about the area under the accelerator pedal? Rain and mud is what I'd be dealing with in S Florida. Don't want the carpet getting ruined beneath and behind the pedal. Is that area sufficiently protected with the factory liner?I have the Ford liners and they are great. Lots of snow and rain here since I have had the truck and after 3000 miles they've been tested, they hold a good bit of water too.
Someone replied the doors on the Supercab were larger than the Supercrew. Maybe that equates to larger foot area? Just guessing.I notice Weather Tech now has the front tray style floor liners for the Super Crew but not the Super Cab. Evidently there is a difference between the models? Does anyone know what that difference is?
Yes. I do remember that post. That's probably the reason for the difference.Someone replied the doors on the Supercab were larger than the Supercrew. Maybe that equates to larger foot area? Just guessing.
Also be careful of the dealer .. some dealers are flat out thieves ... cavalier ford in Chesapeake wanted 80 more for a rubber bed mat for a f 150 than beach Ford !Just found this thread. I ordered the factory floor liners for my SCrew a couple weeks ago. We have the factory ones in my wife's '18 Edge and really like them so I pulled the trigger and ordered them for my Ranger as well. I got them a few days ago. You've seen the pictures, so I won't bore you with that.
This is probably well known, but just in case anyone does not know. NEVER buy anything directly from Ford's accessory site. Always click the tiny Get Local Pricing link on anything you want to purchase from the site.
It will take you to a page to enter your zip code (you can enter any zip code really) and it will give you a list of dealers to buy it from. Many dealers have the accessories up to 30% off and you order online right then and there. You don't need to call them or pick it up, it will be delivered right to your home because it is still coming directly from Ford Accessories.
https://accessories.ford.com/catalog/product/view/id/12080/s/kit-floor-contour-mat/category/152/
ha, bring back memories. I remember those dealers. Lived in Suffolk 12yrs b4 that, Hampton. Was one of the first cars to cross the bridge tunnel when it was built. Worked at First team there.Also be careful of the dealer .. some dealers are flat out thieves ... cavalier ford in Chesapeake wanted 80 more for a rubber bed mat for a f 150 than beach Ford !
I have the Weathertech on my wife's Accord. They are thiner and at least initially very slick. After some wear they loose the "gloss" like finish that they come with in areas of high wear, but then they aren't slick anymore. Ranger model is $110 from Weathertech - looking at the WT and the Ford, the WT has more coverage.This may sound like a stupid question, but I'm a little confused as to what "Tray Style Floor Liners" really are. There is almost no description of them on the build and price tool-it just says they are optional equipment. Are they essentially rubber floor mats? With a liner design so any liquids are confined to the mat? (kind of like the Weathertec liners) Or are they something else?
Thanks for indulging me....
Got the WT and love them. Fit well and covers the entire foot well. Great product!I have the Weathertech on my wife's Accord. They are thiner and at least initially very slick. After some wear they loose the "gloss" like finish that they come with in areas of high wear, but then they aren't slick anymore. Ranger model is $110 from Weathertech - looking at the WT and the Ford, the WT has more coverage.