All-weather interior mats

Lady Dominatrux

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Which websites have you bought them from? I want to buy them since I am now going out doing more photography and my hiking boots are muddy as hell.

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I've used Weathertech. You can get them from Amazon and other sites. Cabelas sells mats that are made by Weathertech. There is another good brand of mats, but right now the name escapes me..........
 

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The other brand usually brought up is Husky. They seem like they have really good quality too, but I can't say personally. I've had weather techs in pretty much every vehicle for the last 10 years.
 

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I've used Husky and WeatherTech. I ordered the Huskies through Amazon and got them quickly. I ordered the WeatherTechs from them via a "bulk buy" thing on another forum and they took a while. They both fit and performed fine.

Before you order, though, check the different styles and make sure to find pictures of ones for YOUR vehicle. The lip/edges different from style to style and vehicle to vehicle (or at least they did the last time *I* looked for them. :dunno:

Good luck! :cheers:
 

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I've been shopping for a set to put in my Wife's CR-V. It seems like prices are pretty close, the Husky has a lifetime warranty. WeatherTech is 3 years. My in-laws bought me a set of WeatherTech for my Ram, her old CR-V has a Husky cargo liner. Both are pretty good.

BassPro Shop seems to have the best price on Husky, and I have a couple gift cards so...
 

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I don't know about the Husky floor mats, but the WT in my truck are light colored and my filthy feet are grinding dirt into the textured surface. They did save my rear carpet from a rather large oil spill, but cleaning that out was a bit of a pain. The Husky cargo liner is smooth surface with a pattern like diamond plate steel, I think it would be easier to keep clean
 

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I bought Weathertechs directly from their site. It seemed like it was cheaper (or no worse) than buying off Amazon or something.
 

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I have both, Husky and Weathertech. Both are good but one thing, the Weathertech of today seems to lack a little fitment. In our Suburban it keeps pulling away from the side wall on the passenger side but the drivers side is fine.

The Husky's I have in my Cruze fit ok. Just a small gap between the door side seal on both sides. I wish they fit a little tighter.

Purchased the Weathertechs from their site. Arrived quickly. The Husky's from Amazon.
 

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