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When I ordered 9/21 I had experience with WeatherTech mats in previous vehicles but was all Mavved Up so I got the Ford branded mats. Immediately felt they were too small and thin. Family got me the WT units for my birthday and I replaced the Mav originals this morning.

WT units are hands down larger, higher, thicker and better. Highly recommend them for anyone wondering. Hybrid Lariat model.

Ford Maverick WeatherTech Mats vs. Ford Maverick Mats Comparison Review -- Conclusion:  Go with WT IMG_20230313_082848


Ford Maverick WeatherTech Mats vs. Ford Maverick Mats Comparison Review -- Conclusion:  Go with WT IMG_20230313_082902


Ford Maverick WeatherTech Mats vs. Ford Maverick Mats Comparison Review -- Conclusion:  Go with WT IMG_20230313_082956


Ford Maverick WeatherTech Mats vs. Ford Maverick Mats Comparison Review -- Conclusion:  Go with WT IMG_20230313_083004


Ford Maverick WeatherTech Mats vs. Ford Maverick Mats Comparison Review -- Conclusion:  Go with WT IMG_20230313_083056


Ford Maverick WeatherTech Mats vs. Ford Maverick Mats Comparison Review -- Conclusion:  Go with WT IMG_20230313_083116
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I never understand why they don't make the floor mat to cover up under the gas pedal like WeatherTech does.

The Tremor comes standard with the all weather mats and I am still likely to purchase the WT mats.

I would recommend Cerakoting the WT mats so you can wipe them off easily.
 

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When I ordered 9/21 I had experience with WeatherTech mats in previous vehicles but was all Mavved Up so I got the Ford branded mats. Immediately felt they were too small and thin. Family got me the WT units for my birthday and I replaced the Mav originals this morning.

WT units are hands down larger, higher, thicker and better. Highly recommend them for anyone wondering. Hybrid Lariat model.

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Thanks for the post with the photos. Curious about the cost comparison…. Yes I’m too lazy to look it up at this moment lol.

Also, did you get the back seat mats?

I bought the full set of official Maverick mats after I bought my truck, but will certainly consider WT for my new Mav.
 

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We have weather tech local and they have gone downhill. Always went to the showroom for a new car till recently. I checked out Husky side by side with weathertechs to compare and well. Huskey wins for less cash
 
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I'd also throw SmartLiner out there for consideration for anyone in the market. I just installed them and they look nearly identical to these WTs and are ~$75 cheaper. The quality is top notch, fit and finish is perfect. Highly recommend. - https://a.co/d/iNputs7

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Sorry to come in with an opinion, I tried TUXMAT with my MAV and will never go back. #NOTASPONSOR. I've had WT in 5 vehicles.

The coverage Tuxmat offers is hands down superior especially "dead pedal" area for us up here in the salt belt, nothing like resting your foot there and just having the salt and snow build up haveway up the carpet where the WT doesn't cover,

TUXMAT covers all the way up the footwell, and i'm thoroughly impressed!

https://www.tuxmat.com/
 

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I never understand why they don't make the floor mat to cover up under the gas pedal like WeatherTech does.

The Tremor comes standard with the all weather mats and I am still likely to purchase the WT mats.

I would recommend Cerakoting the WT mats so you can wipe them off easily.
I don’t have any experience with Cerakote, a while back I tried ChemicalGuys VRP on the rubber mats in our Highlander and it made them dangerously slippery.

Have just left them ‘stock’ since.
 

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I don’t have any experience with Cerakote, a while back I tried ChemicalGuys VRP on the rubber mats in our Highlander and it made them dangerously slippery.

Have just left them ‘stock’ since.
Have Cerakoted numerous now. Cerakote does increase their slipperiness a tad but not dangerously so.

Regardless, WT hold up quite well.
 

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I got the TuxMats coverage is the best IMO….even little flaps for the spaces between driver side seat and door and not the hard plastic.
 
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Sorry to come in with an opinion, I tried TUXMAT with my MAV and will never go back. #NOTASPONSOR. I've had WT in 5 vehicles.

The coverage Tuxmat offers is hands down superior especially "dead pedal" area for us up here in the salt belt, nothing like resting your foot there and just having the salt and snow build up haveway up the carpet where the WT doesn't cover,

TUXMAT covers all the way up the footwell, and i'm thoroughly impressed!

https://www.tuxmat.com/
Agree 100%… keeps the sand from the beach contained as well….love em
 

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I'd also throw SmartLiner out there for consideration for anyone in the market. I just installed them and they look nearly identical to these WTs and are ~$75 cheaper. The quality is top notch, fit and finish is perfect. Highly recommend. - https://a.co/d/iNputs7

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I second this recommendation. It's the most cost-friendly option on par with WeatherTech's quality.
 

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I went with Tuxmats for my Bronco Sport. Really impressed with them. Had Weathertech in other rigs and I liked them but took a chance on these for more coverage. When my Maverick shows up I will definitely be going with Tuxmats for it.
 

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I'd also throw SmartLiner out there for consideration for anyone in the market. I just installed them and they look nearly identical to these WTs and are ~$75 cheaper. The quality is top notch, fit and finish is perfect. Highly recommend. - https://a.co/d/iNputs7

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I'm a Smartliner fan as well. They seem to be good quality. I got the fronts and backs and the back floor covers are just as nice and fit really well and snug.
 
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I second this recommendation. It's the most cost-friendly option on par with WeatherTech's quality.
Yup, went from the OEM's to smart liner, save my carpets from the wisconsin winter, I had stuff going behind the oem's. Got some if anybody wants them , also a set of huskys for an EB
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