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I recently bought a set of truck mats for my 2025 Maverick from Amazon and I couldn’t be happier! The fit is absolutely spot on, covering all the right areas for maximum protection. The material feels durable and well-made, definitely built to handle whatever you throw at it.

One thing I really appreciate is the design, it complements the truck's interior nicely without looking bulky. Cleanup is a breeze too; a quick rinse and they’re good as new. After dealing with some muddy adventures, I can confidently say these mats are up to the challenge. Even my Mabet trash can fit perfectly with the rear mat which I was worried about.

If you’re on the fence, I’d say go for it. The price is reasonable and top quality material that speaks for itself. Definitely a worthwhile investment for anyone who wants to keep their Maverick looking fresh.

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I was looking at those mats also for my new Maverick. Is the material more of a rigid plastic like I believe WeatherTech is or is it more of a rubber type material?. Thanks.
 
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I was looking at those mats also for my new Maverick. Is the material more of a rigid plastic like I believe WeatherTech is or is it more of a rubber type material?. Thanks.
It's a very rigid material. It feels premium higher end and durable not like some other cheap rubbery mats I've seen.
 

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I’ve got some mudflaps coming from that same company through Amazon today. I’m interested to see the quality compared to WeatherTech because the price was way less. Sometimes you get what you pay for but not always.
 
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I’ve got some mudflaps coming from that same company through Amazon today. I’m interested to see the quality compared to WeatherTech because the price was way less. Sometimes you get what you pay for but not always.
To be honest I had WeatherTech in my Equinox and I noticed over time the material was deteriorating and weakening. I'll always buy aftermarket accessories because I feel I'm receiving greater value and not paying for the "name brand"
Please post your opinion on the mud flaps. I'm interested in hearing about them. Hoping I win the free ones in the last giveaway contest 😜...
 

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slightly off topic, but still mats. Has anyone found carpeted floor mats available for the rear only? Have the front, just need rear and so far with my searching, not able to find. Want to remove the rubber rear mat for the summer.
 

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Rubber is weak and flimsy and the reviews are pretty mixed. Try the Mabett mats and you'll be impressed. Comparable price too...
Just MHO
and that lifetime warranty??
 
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I'm not sure if you've actually tried their products but people have choices. The reviews were 4+ stars and all of the products I've purchased were very durable. It's one to agree to disagree without going off... I don't like other products from other companies but that's my choice...
Good luck with whatever you need from wherever you buy it from.
 

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To be honest I had WeatherTech in my Equinox and I noticed over time the material was deteriorating and weakening. I'll always buy aftermarket accessories because I feel I'm receiving greater value and not paying for the "name brand"
Please post your opinion on the mud flaps. I'm interested in hearing about them. Hoping I win the free ones in the last giveaway contest 😜...
Got the mudflaps in and installed. Took about 20 minutes. Pretty easy. The bolts in the back are 7 mm. The clips on the front are different. Turn the wheel left installing left and right installing right and it’s an easy job.

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Got the mudflaps in and installed. Took about 20 minutes. Pretty easy. The bolts in the back are 7 mm. The clips on the front are different. Turn the wheel left installing left and right installing right and it’s an easy job.

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How do you like them?
 

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Out of the box annd installed they seem good. We’ll put on a few miles and see what they look like after that. I put WeatherTech on my wife’s vehicle and the quality seems just as good as those.
 

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Like you, I went aftermarket for the mats. I had Weathertech mats in my 2013 Fusion and the fit was very poor. I looked at the Ford mats, and they don't go very far up the sides, so your slush-covered boots ruin the mats underneath pretty quickly. The much cheaper Chinese mats on Amazon fit very well and are higher up the sides like they should be.

I used my Ford points for the fancy black metal sill protectors and was really disappointed. They are not wide or long enough to actually protect much. Yours are a lot better. I wish someone made protectors for the inside plastic at the doorsill too, and am contemplating using some black ductape.

I have a Line-X SIBL and so did not need a bed mat, but I wanted to soften the floor a bit for my poor knees. I made my own bed protector from a 6x9 thick rubber mat for $19 at Home Depot and cut to fit. I also made a piece for the tailgate and held it down with some body washers on the factory bolts. When hauling tree trunks or dirt, I just pull out the mat for that trip.
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