My truck came with the OEM rubber liners, and the one on the driverās side was so Armor Allād up it was a safety hazard. Maybe itās just me, but I need to have a firm, secure place for my right heel to rest while driving. Carpet gives me that, and after 40 years behind the wheel, I guess Iām used to it. Luckily, we rarely get the kind of weather that requires something more than that.I completely agree with you, I much prefer carpeted mats, they look so much nicer. I really don't understand the fascination with the rubber mats. If they accumulate too much snow or water then it rolls off onto the carpet. Plus the rubber mats never keep their dark color and as they age they always start to turn gray and always look dirty. I'm a freak about keeping the interior of our vehicles clean and the rubber mats look awful as they age.
I know a couple other people in this thread mentioned the 3D MAXpider Elegant Carpeted Floor Liners already, but I'm going to give another vote for them. They are a bit on the expensive side but they are awesome, I couldn't be happier with them. The only thing is I don't think you can order just the rear mat.
I like how they have the raised edges and how the driver mat has the reinforced section for the heel. I always end up wearing a whole through the drivers side mat where my heel rests so the reinforced heal area is a nice addition. I got them for about $185 with the forum discount. I don't recommend products too often because everyone has different tastes but these are the best floor mats I've ever had in any vehicle I've owned.
I did leave the OEM rubber liner in the back⦠I donāt sit there, so what do I care?
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