driver's side floor mat posts
I have WT in my car and I love them. Had to jump in last week while pouring rain. Every drop of water stayed in the tub. When you get in the garage, just lift the mat out, drain it, wipe it dry, and put it back. Worth every penny to protect my car. WeatherTech is good stuff!
The other brand I'd throw out there is Husky Liners. They are similar in price and quality to WeatherTech, and also made in the USA. I bought a set of these for my Explorer back in the day and they worked great - just as posted above, the huge lip on the sides is key to keeping snow/water off your carpets.
I just bought the 4-piece interior set and the trunk liner for $150 total, using Ebay - not a bad deal at all.
http://www.huskyliners.com
I just bought the 4-piece interior set and the trunk liner for $150 total, using Ebay - not a bad deal at all.
http://www.huskyliners.com
I have a set of the "WeatherTech® FloorLiner™ DigitalFit®" in my 2012 GT and they couldn't fit better even though they are listed for the 2010.
Originally Posted by Tvanpool
I have a set of the "WeatherTech® FloorLiner(TM) DigitalFit®" in my 2012 GT and they couldn't fit better even though they are listed for the 2010.
Originally Posted by UnrealFord
Do they fit the snap style? I special ordered WT for my Escape and the fit is absolutely perfect, and snap into the hold downs nice..
My only complaint is that water can leak through the 2 holes and get the carpet wet.
I bought the WT and love them. I had the Husky liners but the fit wasn't as good. I admit the Husky has more of a tray effect and protects the carpeted floor better than WT, so I use Husky's in my winter cars and WT's for my GT since it's only used in the summer.
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