Floormats for 2022 Expy Limited

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

rob4092xx

Full Access Members
Joined
Aug 1, 2005
Posts
354
Reaction score
90
Location
Phoenix, AZ
Currently have floormats in our 2018 Expy XLT. Do you think they will fit in a 2022 Expy Limited since the 2022 Expy is virtually the same as 2018-2021?

Another question….what brand of floormats do you recommend or don’t recommend?

Thanks!!!
 

Rob6805

Full Access Members
Joined
Mar 25, 2021
Posts
615
Reaction score
368
Location
49735
Currently have floormats in our 2018 Expy XLT. Do you think they will fit in a 2022 Expy Limited since the 2022 Expy is virtually the same as 2018-2021?

Another question….what brand of floormats do you recommend or don’t recommend?

Thanks!!!
Yes, they should fit. Ford did not redesign the floor pan for 22.

The Ford all weather are good. I have them in all three rows in my 21 and the folding cargo liner. BUT, if you live where it snows I would get Weather Tech for the front row (and second if it see's lots of use). I'm in MI and plan to get the Weather Tech for the front before the snow files.
 

MattG

Full Access Members
Joined
Feb 15, 2021
Posts
255
Reaction score
120
Location
Toronto
Weathertech or Husky, the all weather ones.
Put them in my vehicles each time I move into another.
Fit is great, product is very good.
I live in a snowbelt region.
 

bring_em_on

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 24, 2010
Posts
85
Reaction score
13
Location
MD
I'm on my 3rd vehicle with WeatherTechs. I bought the 3 row package for my '21 Limited. When I owned my other two vehicles, I lived on a dirt road with a gravel driveway. The WeatherTechs really kept the inside of my trucks clean. Well worth the money to me.
 

TX-EXPMAX

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 24, 2019
Posts
96
Reaction score
37
Location
Texas
If you have captians chairs in the second row, I'd opt for the one piece 2nd/3rd row that covers the walkway in between the 2nd row seats. This definitely protects the gap there. Harder to take out and clean but worth the protection you get from it.
 

Gumby

Full Access Members
Joined
Jun 5, 2019
Posts
496
Reaction score
236
Location
Beaumont, Alberta
We live where it snows....alot and I use the Ford branded all weather. They are good, but the lips (edges) could be raised more IMO. In my other vehicle I previously used Husky and felt they were not quite the same quality as Weathertech. I have now gone back to weather tech in my other vehicle and am quite pleased. I'd stick with WeatherTech.
 

twanger

Active Member
Joined
Sep 15, 2021
Posts
34
Reaction score
25
Location
Right Here
If you have captians chairs in the second row, I'd opt for the one piece 2nd/3rd row that covers the walkway in between the 2nd row seats. This definitely protects the gap there. Harder to take out and clean but worth the protection you get from it.
Weathertech's 2nd/3rd row floor liner for captain's chairs is really confusing. It seems to have minimal coverage of the 3rd row as compared with their standalone 3rd row mat, which looks really huge. Am I right on this?
 
Top