Anyone get Weathertech mats for 2011?
Sorry, I must have missed your original post. I have the floor liners from Weathertech and they are a perfect fit. No problems, and well worth the money.
Last edited by SD CALSPCL; Oct 1, 2010 at 12:35 PM.
I just got a set for my 2010 and they are awesome, should be required equipment for anyone who will drive their 'stang in the winter.
There was one small place on the drivers side where it didn't seem to fit quite right, seemed like maybe it was designed for an earlier year and there was a bulge in the floor that had since been removed, but it is very minor and overall they fit great.
If I didn't have these in the car it would just kill me to get in the car with slush and crud all over my feet, as is standard practice here in New England in the winter . . . but with these installed I can be assured that stuff is not making its way into the carpet.
EDIT: I am talking about the "Digital Floor Liners" ; they surround the whole floor and go up the sides a bit, including the dead pedal area . . . today I noticed the driver side had trapped quite a bit of water (melted snow) and hopefully prevented any of it from getting through to the carpet.
There was one small place on the drivers side where it didn't seem to fit quite right, seemed like maybe it was designed for an earlier year and there was a bulge in the floor that had since been removed, but it is very minor and overall they fit great.
If I didn't have these in the car it would just kill me to get in the car with slush and crud all over my feet, as is standard practice here in New England in the winter . . . but with these installed I can be assured that stuff is not making its way into the carpet.
EDIT: I am talking about the "Digital Floor Liners" ; they surround the whole floor and go up the sides a bit, including the dead pedal area . . . today I noticed the driver side had trapped quite a bit of water (melted snow) and hopefully prevented any of it from getting through to the carpet.
Last edited by Bert; Jan 14, 2011 at 03:27 PM. Reason: "edit"
I have the 2010 Digital Floorliners in my '11 Mustang GT. I can't say enough about how well they fit the car. They look almost OEM the way the color matches and how they fit.
I am a clean freak and don't like anything getting on the carpet. These capture 99% of anything that could get on the matts.
These are a must have for every car I own from this point forward.
At first I bought the OEM all weather liners which were nice. But I wanted more protection and I wish I would have got these first and saved my money.
I am a clean freak and don't like anything getting on the carpet. These capture 99% of anything that could get on the matts.
These are a must have for every car I own from this point forward.
At first I bought the OEM all weather liners which were nice. But I wanted more protection and I wish I would have got these first and saved my money.
I got the HuskyLiners here, and they fit very well and have good sides on them to help catch the crud. The one for the driver's side covers the "dead pedal" area also. The one for the trunk fits well too!
hmmmm . . . I took the stock matts out . . . are you saying you left the matts in and put the WeatherTech liners on top of them? I thought about that but it seemed it would be too much thickness buildup, the hooks wouldn't make it through the holes?.
I posted pics of them in this thread ...
https://themustangsource.com/f726/go...liners-490323/
Doug
the HuskyLiners ... trunk liner is a custom fit for our cars where the WeatherTech Truck Liner is a flat generic mat that you cut to fit.
I posted pics of them in this thread ...
https://themustangsource.com/f726/go...liners-490323/
Doug
I posted pics of them in this thread ...
https://themustangsource.com/f726/go...liners-490323/
Doug
I started with the Husky liners and moved to the Weathertech. Husky covers more area such as higher on the dead pedal block than Weathertech, but Weathertech fits better overall. After only one summer, the Husky liners were starting to fold over at the sides and leave a significant gap. This problem was so bad with my 09 Corolla and 10 Rav that after filing photos of the problem with Husky, they sent us new ones.
Last edited by magnatic; Jan 17, 2011 at 05:54 PM.
Don't think the weathertechs won't fold over as well. I have bought their mats for both my wifes Taurus X and Edge and while they look great when first installed both folded over within a year and look like crap.
I buy the Ford accessories mats now and couldn't be happier.
I buy the Ford accessories mats now and couldn't be happier.
I bought the WeatherTech mats. Two thumbs up so far. But there are two things on my wish list.
1) taller boss around the mat-retention hole. The hole is right where meltwater collects. I've found the puddle brimming over on occasion.
2) taller ridges on the front 2/3 of the mat so that they hold your pant legs up out of the wet muck.
1) taller boss around the mat-retention hole. The hole is right where meltwater collects. I've found the puddle brimming over on occasion.
2) taller ridges on the front 2/3 of the mat so that they hold your pant legs up out of the wet muck.
I also put the weatherTech Floor Liners in my wife's '09 VW Passat wagon. They stay in all year as she drives on dirt roads doing her photography. In almost 20,000 miles of use, they look new when cleaned up, and have never folded over on the edges.
Geez I'm in the mountains at 4200' and I have never come close to sloughing that much snow onto the mats.



