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Old Jan 18, 2012 | 07:00 AM
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Weathertech Digital Fit Liners?

Does anyone use these?

How thick are they, and how durable is it so far? How do you like them so far? Are there any problems with the mats not keeping their shape?

I've worn down the heel area of several types of mats, and I originally had the OEM Ford all-weather mats in my 07 GT. I dug a hole through the heel area and didn't realize it until I lifted the mat for the pre-winter storage cleaning and saw some stains on the carpet underneath due to rain/grime leakage.

I heard that Husky liners are just as good and are less expensive, but they don't make them for the 05-09 Mustang. Weathertech seems to offer a 3 year warranty, while Husky offers a lifetime warranty.
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Old Jan 19, 2012 | 10:17 PM
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I have had them before and they are good products. They are a bit on the expensive side for sure and the big weather tech logo on them is a bit too much advertising for me but I still recommend them for all season use. I would buy them again.
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Old Jan 21, 2012 | 08:17 AM
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I plopped them in my 07 GT and they're a perfect fit. I have a stainless steel cover for the dead pedal, I forgot who made them but he advertised them here a few years ago. The weathertech even works with that pedal cover. It sits still as far as I can tell, and there is more than enough clearance for the clutch.

I can't even really see the Weathertech logo during ingress/egress in the driver's seat. I should have bought these when they first came out. I had ordered my 07 GT in late 06, and opted to get the Ford all-weather mats which I literally tore through in about 5 years of gentle use only during the summer/spring. And I was too cheap to order these at the time.
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Old Jan 21, 2012 | 01:25 PM
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I got the Husky liners for my Cobalt SS Turbo today, and they suck the big one. Definitely avoid the Husky, and just go with the Weathertech. Night and day difference.
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Old Jan 21, 2012 | 02:06 PM
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Have you looked into the Lloyd All-Weather mats yet? If so take a look, plus we've got 'em on 25% off right now.

Pure Speed Motorsports - Lloyd All Weather Floor Mats
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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by PureSpeedMotorsports
Have you looked into the Lloyd All-Weather mats yet? If so take a look, plus we've got 'em on 25% off right now.

Pure Speed Motorsports - Lloyd All Weather Floor Mats
Those look legit but I do like the weather techs because they offer the tray style which keeps the dirt contained inside the mat. Pull them out and all the gunk stays off the carpet. Easier for cleaning
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Old Feb 26, 2012 | 09:47 PM
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I've had my weathertech ones for a few years now. I keep the rears in all year long. The fronts I swap out every season. I totally love them!
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Old Mar 1, 2012 | 04:29 PM
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One of the best things is the easy clean up. They don't let dirt underneath into the carpet. Usually I just vacuum with a hand vac. then sometimes I pull them out and wash them off.
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Old Dec 3, 2012 | 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by PureSpeedMotorsports
Have you looked into the Lloyd All-Weather mats yet? If so take a look, plus we've got 'em on 25% off right now.

Pure Speed Motorsports - Lloyd All Weather Floor Mats
My gf bought me Lloyds a year or so ago (less then 6 months of use sense I didn't put them in till after winter) and the drivers side has acouple spots that are noticeably wearing.

I wear sneakers most of the time, have a 7 mile commute to work of back country roads, and clean her religiously.. For how much Llyods cost, this shouldn't happen. They looked great when new and aren't too bad yet, but I can't imagine what they'd look like in another 6 months.


I have a set of weather techs for when my Raptor comes in and they look like a well made, stout floor mat. I'd go with them unless you're going for just looks.
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Old Dec 6, 2012 | 01:52 PM
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I have the Husky brand....the cheap weathertechs in my truck and suv. I like them because they cover the dead pedal completely. The weathertechs for those models do not. Check them out..although I am replying to a year old thread and I'm sure you already have something by now..
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