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Thread: What car or truck mats do you have ?

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    Two of my work trucks have big truck mud flaps cut to fit, and the other one has a piece of house carpet cut to fit. When they get dirty, I just wash them out!

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    Two trucks with WeatherTech. No problems..

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    What car or truck mats do you have ?

    Husky Custom Contour front and back. Terrific fit and thick material. Looks great. Like how they have a ridge around to keep bad spill from flowing out, and a nice section curving down at the door. Easy to clean, too. 2004 Ram 2500 Quad Cab Laramie.

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    I alway opt for the GM floor mats, when I order a new full size Chevy van. More than adequate for my use. Last time I checked, aftermarket makers didn't offer any for these red headed stepchildren, anyways. My wife drives a 2016 Chevy Colorado Z-71, GM's optional mats resemble Weather Techs...............no issues with curling.

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    I'm using Weathertech in my Tacoma, no problems and they keep all the junk off the carpet.
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    I use epdm rubber roofing walking mats with the dimples. Roofers seem to always have a few extra and give them away.
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    Don't have 500.00 for Weather-tech but I always wondered how these new fangled mats are supposed to protect "all" the carpet in the floor of vehicle from a speeding cup of coffee?
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    Was a big fan of Weathertechs until I tried Husky X acts in my last truck. The Huskys fit better, lay flat, are thicker, cost less and are softer. I'll never buy Weathertechs again unless Husky does not make what I need.
    For carpet mats I have Lloyds make me a set.
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    If your using Weathertech are they

    FloorLiners or All-Weather Floor Mats



    These are the ones that roll up
    FloorLiners are laser measured to protect the front, back and even up the sides of your vehicle's footwell.

    I have not used
    All-Weather Floor Mats are custom, flexible all season vehicle floor mats with deeply sculpted channels designed to trap water, road salt, mud and sand. All-Weather Floor Mats are engineered to prevent curling and cracking in sub-zero weather.

    https://www.weathertech.com/products...SAAEgL16PD_BwE
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    I prefer Husky Liners to Weather Tech. Both work well.

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    Weather Tech in my pickup and Husky in my bride's SUV. They are equally good for my application anyway.
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    I have the GM equivalent of weathertecs. They fit extremely well and offer great protection up the sides of the footwell. They are also very easy to pop out and clean. Truck is an ‘18 Sierra 2500 Duramax.
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    $1 carpet squares from Ollie's. I cut to fit and replace every few months. In my semi i have some I cut to fit from a 12ft roll of clear plastic floor runner I bought at WalMart. I take them out once a week and scrub clean. Works great.
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    weather techs I the new truck and they actually snap in place. Had rhino liners in the last truck they were a thick plastic and the edges rolled and they never stayed in place.

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