Weathertech floormats.

agjake11

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Who has them?

Looking at a set for my truck since I now have carpet. I'm not sure which ones I might like better between the digital fit or the all weather ones. Price difference is only around 70 bucks from the list prices and that's for both rows.
 

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I bought the digital fit ones for my Outback. I like the fact that if I get in and my feet are wet, the water, snow, mud, what-have-you is contained within the "mat." At least for the Outback, the all weather mats were flat and didn't look like they would "contain" mud, snow, etc.. :dunno:

(And, yes, I know we don't get a lot of snow, mud, etc. down here.. But, if I was going to spend that kind of money, I wanted to buy good protection! :lol:)

I like mine. I'd buy them again. I'm not sure I'd buy them for the 2nd row again. But, I'd definitely get the front row ones again. :thumbs:
 
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I love mine, I never use my back seat except to put stuff on the floor to store inside the cab. The backseat carpet is immaculate and the fronts aren't bad. The fronts fit very well.

I will have them in my next truck
 

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I have the form-fit ones in my Jetta and in the Tahoe. I had them in the old Sierra and I bought a set for my parents as well for their Tahoe. I have yet to find a better floor mat.
 

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I haz them. Form fit? Hell I don't know, which one do I have guys?
 

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I don't have Weathertech. I have Husky Liners. The Weathertech's I looked at looked like they let the excess water run off into the door jamb and I didn't like that. The Husky Liners have an edge all the way around to hold the water. They cover the entire floor very nicely. Again, I am not speaking from experience on the Weathertech's, just from the pictures I saw.

I'll never have another vehicle without them that Husky has them available for. :thumbs:
 

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Scott, you has the liners, what we are talking about.
 

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I don't have Weathertech. I have Husky Liners. The Weathertech's I looked at looked like they let the excess water run off into the door jamb and I didn't like that. The Husky Liners have an edge all the way around to hold the water. They cover the entire floor very nicely. Again, I am not speaking from experience on the Weathertech's, just from the pictures I saw.

I'll never have another vehicle without them that Husky has them available for. :thumbs:

Need pics of said mats I only have the factory flat ones that basically serve no purpose.
 

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I wanted a set of weather tech's but they don't make them for the GMT-400's so I had to settle for the all weathers. But my dad has the liners and IMO you can't beat them, I like the "chute" right out the door. They are almost guaranteed to keep your carpets spotless and are worth every penny
 

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