WeatherTech Floor Mats

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Wayne Decker

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Just got my CanvasBacks. My Expy has that weird shelf in the storage area so the CB came in three pieces: the main area over the third row, a small rectangle covering the shelf part, a narrow strip to fill to the lift gate.

I also got the second row captain's chairs with a piece that can bridge the gap between them. Also pieces that cover the 2nd row headrests when seats are down.

Everything fits well and it is well made. If I haul anything that's very wet, I'll put the WeatherTech mat in, due to all the seams. But for normal use it's great- retains all the functionality os seats and storage. I do wish they had flaps to protect headrests of the third row.

BTW Traditional, instructions machine washing is not recommended.

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I have had bad luck with WeatherTech. Over time they wear down. The material is not conducive to heavy wear from sand, etc. Had Ford’s all weather mats in my F150 and they outperformed the weathertechs due to a softer rubber material, easier to clean and looked new for a longer period of time. Just food for thought.
 

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I have had bad luck with WeatherTech. Over time they wear down. The material is not conducive to heavy wear from sand, etc. Had Ford’s all weather mats in my F150 and they outperformed the weathertechs due to a softer rubber material, easier to clean and looked new for a longer period of time. Just food for thought.

That hasn't been my experience with their "floor liners". Did you have the "all weather mats"? The latter is soft and flexible, which might wear fasters that the rigid floor liners. Mine never wore, with lots of heavy use.
 

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That hasn't been my experience with their "floor liners". Did you have the "all weather mats"? The latter is soft and flexible, which might wear fasters that the rigid floor liners. Mine never wore, with lots of heavy use.

Correct, I am speaking to their floor liners. They wear down with the grit of sand against the plastic material of the liner over time creating dull spots to the finish of the liner. Just my experience with them. Terrific product, just going a different route this time.
 

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I bought the mats and cargo liner from Husky. The cost is the same but from the picture posted in a previous post, it looks like the husky product may be a better fit.
 
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