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Weathertech all weather floor mats- anyone have these?

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I'm a big fan of weathertech mats. I have the Maverick mats in my Mav, not a good as the weathertech (I don't think) but sill pretty good mats.
 

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I have them in my 3 week old vehicle. Have similar style in my 2014 Escape.
No complaints whatsoever.
 

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I have found Husky brand conform better and hold up better. The Weathertech don't sit as flush at the edges in my experience. Just my opinion if it helps.
 

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anyone purchased these mats for their hybrid? Fords mats are on back order and Weathertech hard shell aren’t available.

https://www.weathertech.com/ford/2022/maverick/floor-mats-all-weather/?OrderItemId=2156188216
I have had Weathertech and have had mixed results. They don’t clean up well after a salty winter. One set had fit problems. My Maverick is 3 weeks away but I already have Tux Mats for the front (Bronco Sport mats), I will buy the rear for hybrid when they became available. The difference between Weathertech is amazing, it looks like a dish drainer compared to the Tux Mat (which also covers more). Factory mats were ordered with the truck, but after seeing photos I knew that they didn’t cover enough of the floor for a Minnesota winter. There are a number of posts on the forum on Tux Mats, check them out before making a decision.
 

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I have found Husky brand conform better and hold up better. The Weathertech don't sit as flush at the edges in my experience. Just my opinion if it helps.
My weathertech tray style didn't either but they tucked under the panels easily enough, I love mine.
 

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I had bought the universal WeatherTech mats at Costco for my EV and when I sold that I kept the mats which fit perfectly in my Mav, minus that little strip which covers the foot rest. Oops, I did make one small cut to fit around the left foot rest.
 
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Thanks everybody, I’m going to see how hole the wait is for the ford mats (use pass points) if to long, lol. May go with the Weathertech.
 

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I had bought the universal WeatherTech mats at Costco for my EV and when I sold that I kept the mats which fit perfectly in my Mav, minus that little strip which covers the foot rest. Oops, I did make one small cut to fit around the left foot rest.
Thanks. I just picked a set of these up at Costco for $24. Front and rear! Need a little trimming, but will work for me. Seeing as how Hybrid mats still aren't available.
 
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Thanks. I just picked a set of these up at Costco for $24. Front and rear! Need a little trimming, but will work for me. Seeing as how Hybrid mats still aren't available.
Glad you found them! They aren’t fancy or have a logo but they get full of sand and red clay and I don’t worry about them 😊
 

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I splurged a bit and got the new Weathertech HD mats. They are made of a softer rubber then the original Weathertech mats. The main reason for my choice is they feel like the Ford OEM mats, but go all the way under the accelerator providing better coverage. They fit perfectly and yes, I would buy them again. Hope this helps someone make a decision. :cool:
 

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I had weathertechs in my mazda and they were great - saved me from ruining the carpet when a 2 liter soda burst in the back seat. Wish I could say the same about the upholstery.

Just put smartliner brand mats in my mav and they are good too. The fit is fine, the material is a flexible plastic same as my old weathertechs. Very happy with them.
 

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