All-Weather Floor Mat Options

Should a 3-row passenger vehicle come standard with 3 rows of floor mats?

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Mine don't move at all. They snap in to the pegs on the floor and stay put.

Like the previous poster, I've had weathertech's in a lot of my previous vehicles but decided on the Maxx's because the offer much more coverage.

Both the fronts and the second/third row Maxliners lock into place so they can't slide. I do not have the rear one, as I usually have an old blanket used for that purpose for those dirty items that may end up back there.
 

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Have the MAX something or other for my cargo area. Stuff slides like crazy on that protector. So much so I bought an “organizer” that ties off on the luggage ties, as well as one of those “bars” that folks use in the beds of pickups and the backs of vans.

I’ll see if I can a pic up at lunch as a reference to my comment above.

Should’ve bought the Husky for the cargo area, really like how the one above looks.

I do like the MAX mats I have for the front, 2nd and 3rd row though.

Wonder if “plastidipping” my rear cargo mat would help keep stuff from moving around?
 

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I pulled the trigger and placed an order with Canvasback for the rear cargo liner in graphite color. Waiting for color samples from WT to arrive before ordering the front and 2nd row mats from them. I'll share some pics of both to help others with this most perplexing decision LOL.
 

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I just added the factory all weather mats for the first and second row. Loved them in my last F150! Held up to 5 years of weekly visits to the boat ramp, looking forward to the same results with these!

I’m thinking the Husky liner for the back will be my next purchase :)
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Those look nice!

I can't recall... But does anyone have Husky liners for the 2nd and 3rd rows w/ captain chairs?
 

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I just added the factory all weather mats for the first and second row. Loved them in my last F150! Held up to 5 years of weekly visits to the boat ramp, looking forward to the same results with these!

I’m thinking the Husky liner for the back will be my next purchase :)
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How well does the 2nd row fit? On mine, the attach points for the two halves don't line up well and the hump in the middle doesn't quite fit right. Thinking that it is because the carpeted mats were below them while it sat on the dealer lot in the heat of the summer stretching the rubber somewhat.
 

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Fyi, I'm selling my factory floor mats as shown above in stricnine's post. I used them about 2 weeks. Message me if interested.
 

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How well does the 2nd row fit? On mine, the attach points for the two halves don't line up well and the hump in the middle doesn't quite fit right. Thinking that it is because the carpeted mats were below them while it sat on the dealer lot in the heat of the summer stretching the rubber somewhat.

Mine fit great! I had to work them a bit (folded them back and forth) to get them to fit correctly as they came folded in the box from Ford. They should work perfect for my use, and for the price they are hard to beat!
 

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So I just ordered some Husky X-Act liners for all 3 rows. I'm holding off on the cargo area for now as I wanted to see if we used the organizer at all and how that would interfere, plus they don't have the X-Act model available yet.

Will post pictures as soon as I receive them!
 

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Anyone have any experience with WeatherTech's "All-Weather Floor Mats" as opposed to the Floorliner? Just got a return authorization for the Floorliner; it curls badly at doors/entry points and where it meets third row seat all the way in back, catches when sliding seats (I tuck under each time, but shifts around a good bit w/captains chairs) and generally just shifts around too much for my liking. Driver's mat has been popping off routinely as well. Not really happy with the Floorliner product, so, think I'll try this other option, seems more forgiving...

The Husky X-Act Contour also have me thinking... I didn't see pics for either unless they are called something else. If anyone has them or can point me to them installed, I'd appreciate it...

Thanks for the help!
 

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Anyone have any experience with WeatherTech's "All-Weather Floor Mats" as opposed to the Floorliner? Just got a return authorization for the Floorliner; it curls badly at doors/entry points and where it meets third row seat all the way in back, catches when sliding seats (I tuck under each time, but shifts around a good bit w/captains chairs) and generally just shifts around too much for my liking. Driver's mat has been popping off routinely as well. Not really happy with the Floorliner product, so, think I'll try this other option, seems more forgiving...

The Husky X-Act Contour also have me thinking... I didn't see pics for either unless they are called something else. If anyone has them or can point me to them installed, I'd appreciate it...

Thanks for the help!

I posted a bunch of before and after pics w/ the Husky X-act floor mats for all 3 rows. I love em! They don't make the cargo area mats in the X-act series, but they do in the weatherbeater series. I can't say I love it as much as the floor mats (I wish the rubber nubs/spikes were more pokey on the bottom so it couldn't move at all), but it works perfect 95% of the time.

https://www.expeditionforum.com/threads/husky-floor-liners-vs-weathertech.41132/page-2
 

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Since jace already posted pics, I won't. However, I LOVE the Husky X-Act mats.

I had Weathertechs in my previous vehicle and experienced the same thing that you are with the curling. They told me to use a hair dryer or heat gun to "mold" the floorliners into place.

Anyway, I knew I wanted better protection that the stock ones, so I researched and watched a bunch of YouTube vidoes and came to the conclusion that the Husky's were worth a try. I was not disappointed.

Sorry to hear about your issue, but hopefully the RMA will be a refund versus credit towards another WT product.
 

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Happy with Weathertech they are a good company. I sent back everything and got a full refund after about 10 months of use. I'll buy their vent shades when/if they come out with them for the new expeditions.
Picked up a full set of the Husky X-act and the Weatherbeater cargo liner, fit is better and no interference with the seats. That and the curling up at all the wrong places on the Weatertechs started to really drive me nuts. Coverage is also much better and they are a bit softer compound, so, better grip. Glad I switched. So far so good! [emoji106] on Husky for 18+ Expeditions...
 

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For all it’s worth, this set of two mats were cheap as hell for front seats. ($22). I specifically wanted something that if i put drink carrier on passenger floor, and one or two coffees spilled , the liquid would be fully contained. So these are quite deep, and i just threw them over the rubber floor mats that were included with the vehicle.

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I've always bought WeatherTech liners for my cars. We got the expedition last week and a combination of 3 little kids, a delay on Weathertech's shipping (can't blame them with everything that's going on), and a sale on Smart Liners -used to be MaxLiners- made me decide to go for the later.
Quality is great and very on par with all my previous WeatherTechs.
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