Has anyone found an all weather floor mat that they like and would recommend?
Has anyone found an all weather floor mat that they like and would recommend?
I've got the ones from WeatherTec and they fit great and have held up well in the CO winters.
I think I paid like $60 plus shipping...
Last edited by Mile High VX : 12/11/2010 at 10:04 AM
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I also got the WeatherTech all weather mats, fit perfectly, and don't move around. Outer edge JUST fits a tiny bit under the lip of the black plastic sill, holds them down perfectly. Almost 2 yrs, no wear showing on the area where heal rubs....I'm impressed. Wipe 'em down once/yr with Aerospace 303 and they're back to brand new, dark, supple.
I have to admit I scored them for $16 from a Lexus dealership on ebay....they were relocating and selling inventory instead of moving it. But I'd pay full price if I had to, they're that nice.
These are the ones I got (for for the VX)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford-...s#ht_849wt_954
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Thank you for the quick replies.
Mile High,
It looks like WeatherTech is a good fit. Thanks for the photos.
VX KAT,
The Ebay link you provided is for a Ford mat (model W19). Was the reference for example or is that the exact mat you have? Weathertech says the model W3 mat "fits" the VX.
Thanks again.
Frank
Thank you for the clarification. I will order a set.
Frank
I gotta disagree with you guys here, I also have these mats and they do NOT fit the way they should on the driver's side. You can see the problem on the extreme left of this picture:
The forward-left edge should either wrap around the dead-pedal area or be molded to go completely over it. These mats go partially up the dead pedal and leave a dead space to the right of it that collects dirt pretty badly. It may be nick-picking to some, but it's definitely NOT the custom fit that WeatherTech advertises. I'm planning to switch out to Hexomats whenever I get around to it... if somebody wants to make me an offer on my WeatherTechs that'd get me started in the right direction.
I bought these at autozone....
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/acc...entifier=24363
They seem to do the trick.
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I got some from a member here. The pattern on the drivers side is insufficient as well. I can see where Sue would like em, since she has a smaller foot. But if wearing boots, the heal sits right at the transition of the smaller squares to the lines. This makes for uncomfortable shifting of foot since there is no where for your heel to consistently rest. I wear a 10.5 boot, so no extra large foot or anything, probably the most common size for a man. They are also not custom fit. My parents have weathertech mats for their ford flex, those are custom fit. They are the tray style that have the 1" lip all the way around. They look like they are part of the truck.
On the other hand, my autozone mats that I cut to fit looked great, but I wore a hole through em in a year or so.
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i just ordered a front set from floormatguys.com.they say they are made to order and cover more floor than oem.i'll post pix when i get them
Def let us know, looks like they sell the Lloyd mats that are available all over the place:
http://www.google.com/search?q=Lloyd...=shop%3A1&aq=f
I don't know that anyone here has ever tried them, so post lots of pics when you get them!
I picked up a set Of Stanley Maxtraction mats and they are awesome. Not really "pantsaver" design but are great for winter snow melt catch. They are a perfect fit for me and with a barbed back they don't move at all.