After market floor mats ?

bcbull378

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I want to buy some after market floor mats for my new F-350 to protect the carpet, I ordered some from Weather Tech and sent them right back . They were very thin and had no tits on the back of them to hold them in place. There's nothing worse than floor mats wadded up under your feet. What brand do you recommend?
 

Daren Todd

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Try cabelas. They have some nice pan style mats


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RonBoyBX25D

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Try the Husky version, have had them in a few trucks of mine.
 

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I have Husky X-act Contour in my Ram and am pleased with them. I've had Weathertechs in other vehicles and they were slippery under foot.
 

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I've had the Husky mats in my F250 and F350 for several years. Fit good, tough,stays put and catches dirt etc. keeping it off carpet. Happy with mine.
 

DaveB6200

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I love my Weatherboots.....used to be Fox Weatherboots last time I bought them in 07 but looks like they are still made the same....different company maybe? http://weatherboots.com/ford/

Thick black plastic and low pile carpet designed to drain under door in most cases. Have never really seen any like these around. Only downfall is I think they only come in Black. They use a tape/velcro system to hold them in place but they are so rigid they will not wadd up under your feet....just slide back and forth a little if you don't use the velcro.....usually sticks to the edge of the door sill and under the Weatherboot right where it would meet the door.

Will buy again when needed.

Pic is from their website.
 

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MattN03

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I have WeatherTech's in my truck and Husky's in my car. Both work well, but I actually like the Husky's a little better. They are a little more pliable, made from a more rubbery material so your shoes don't slip on them, and don't have holes where the carpet hooks into the mats.
 

bearskinner

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Gotta throw a vote for the Husky liners, have them in every vehicle and the little nubby teeth hold them in place well in cars and trucks. The colors actually match with my interiors well too . We are an all Ford family