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Re: WeatherTech truck floor liners worth it???
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What I just ordered for an F150.
Weathertechs seem stiff.
I'll know in a few days.
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The ones in my Silverado curled pretty bad. Think they were just a little too wide and were hitting the door. I like my Husky liners in my other Silverado better.
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Cabela's has their branded weathertechs on sale. Looking at a set for my F150, but the wife has hinted I had better wait until after Christmas
http://www.cabelas.com/product/auto-atv/car-truck-suv/auto-interior/floor-cargo-mats/pc/104796180/c/630501480/sc/104697180/i/104337180/cabelas-trailgear-floor-liners-reg-by-weathertech-reg/1088481.uts?slotId=0
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November 28, 2017, 11:19:36 AM »
Have ran weathertech since 93. When Grandma got her new edge a set was ordered as she was dealing with the salesman. They went in the next week.
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I get whatever brand is most reasonably priced, several outfits make basically the same thing. If you clam, hunt, shoot ducks, or basically anything a truck is designed for I would spend the 1-300 bucks to get them. We have them in our truck and Suburban and it has saved our bacon on many, many occassions.
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They are worth every penny. They are awesome at containing sand when we're at the beach clamming or what not.
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Sell lots of them and haven't had anyone ever come back complaining. Just sold a bunch of sets of them to one of my construction company customers. They bought 3 sets and tried them out for a while. Liked them enough that they ordered them for a bunch of their trucks.
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I have the Husky ones in my trucks, like em lot.
You launch your boat and have to get in the water for some reason, then back in your rig, the lipped edge keeps the water contained till u can carefully pour it out.
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Husky for sure. Had some in my last rig and have new ones in my rig now. They will hold a 20 oz coffee, just sayin.
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Pricey but
Both brands.
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The best, Jerry!
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Bomb diggity. I just got a front and rear "cut to fit" (not custom) set for an older truck and I am a believer. No cutting required, they stay put, and they contain the snow melt like the Hoover dam. Chicks dig them, too, and now the wife is jealously coveting my floormats.
Ordered the window vent visors, too, but have not installed those yet.
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Quote from: NorseNW on November 25, 2017, 12:34:24 PM
are these really the bomb diggity?
Quote from: Fl0und3rz on December 29, 2017, 06:18:53 AM
Bomb diggity.
You can have bomb diggity, or you can have floor mats. The decision is yours.
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With WeatherTech you can have both.
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After holding out for a sale of some kind (Christmas, after Christmas, New Years etc, etc, etc) it became apparent they do not have sales!
They are ordered and in route. Should be here next week. I'll have them in place for the next Long Beach clam dig to catch all that sand!
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