Floor Liners: WeatherTech vs Husky vs ?

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MPTonyT

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I personally have Weather Tech's in my SuperDuty and will be getting them for my wifes Expedition. Here are some pics of the excellent fit even with sound deadner and carpet pad under the factory carpet.

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thx mptonyt for the pics. i like em i did a real quick search and that got me to autoanything.com and i looked at both honestly from the little bit i have seen i do like the weathertech alot better but knowing that someone has had the husky so long with good results is nice too. im sure weathertech would last just as long i would say it depends on preference and seat configuration that would be used. i like weathertechs second row setup better so

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Here was my main reasoning for getting them.... I have a Lariat, which as we all know is the "luxury" model of the vehicle. I didn't want a floor mat that had a diamond plate finish to it as that didn't seem luxury to me.
 

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Don't want to steal this thread too much but has anyone looked into using a pickup bed mat in the rear(between 2nd and liftgate)? Might not fit perfectly(its rubber so you could trim it) and wouldn't have a lip but would be cheaper than the husky cargo liner and protect the carpet.
 

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I know this is old thread but didn't want to start a new one to get a answer about these high dollar mats. Someone told me that when the weather tech mats get wet, they will condensate and leave your carpet wet. And if it gets ignored causes carpet to mildew. Any truth to this?

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I have the WeatherTech mats and am very happy with them, they fit really nice and stay in place well
 

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I just put in full set of Weather Techs and I love them, custom fit out the box! $314 shipped from eBay.
 
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