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- John_WayneExplorer IIHave them in my Liberty, if I had to do it again I'd just get the flat ones not the ones I got that curve up on the sides They don't stay tight against the sides of the door sills or kick panels.
- KeninAZExplorerI have them in my Miata that I tow 4 up.
Had them for a long time and the fit and quality is very high.
You can price them here. http://www.weathertech.com/products/?gclid=CjwKEAjwjqO_BRDribyJpc_mzHgSJABdnsFWsaGLTaJoM1kiP2Psz09MBpN0u0zhQyzWkR1oYJf29xoCPA_w_wcB - BusdriverExplorer IIAlso went with the husky . Cover very well. Price about the same.
- Mr_Mark1Explorer
J-Rooster wrote:
I was thinking of buying these mats for my CRV! Does anyone own these mats? How do you like them and what is the cost of them.
J-Rooster,
I've bought the 'Honda' brand rubber mats and the rear cargo mat from Honda. All work very well. I would only get black though.
On the first Honda that had a tan interior, I bought tan Honda rubber mats. They got so dirty (had to clean them often), I gave them away and bought black.
The newer Honda has a black interior so it works well. The salesman said that you are supposed to remove the carpet for a better fit but I guess I'm like my dear grandmother, the carpeted mats protect the carpet, the rubber mats protect the carpet mats... Ha ha.
MM. - dturmModeratorI have them for my 09 CRV and the fit is perfect. I don't remember the price, but they are great especially in winter with snow melt and in wet weather.
- Bruce_BrownModerator
OutdoorPhotographer wrote:
Looking at the huskies myself after reading comparisons on truck forums. Would love to read more here. Just bought an F-250 so I'll buy something this week.
My daughters boyfriend had WeatherTechs so I was able to look them over before I bought my Huskys. I found most of what I had read to be accurate. His were stiffer than the Huskys and they were indeed curling.
I'm thinking I should get another set for my Super Duty. Darn it...this thread is costing me money. :B - camp-n-familyExplorerA little pricey but worth every penny imho. I put them in all my vehicles as soon as I buy them and the mats keep the carpets looking new as long as I own the vehicles. It does a lot for resale value when the time comes. When I sold the last 2 vehicles I removed the Weathertech mats and sold them separately for about 1/2 what I paid new. I put that money back into new sets.
- OutdoorPhotograExplorerLooking at the huskies myself after reading comparisons on truck forums. Would love to read more here. Just bought an F-250 so I'll buy something this week.
- NEOKExplorerI have them in my truck and would not buy the so called laser fit ones again. The fit is fair, not great. The driver's side has a hook that screws into the truck carpet and the mat slips over the hook to keep it in place. The passenger side does not have this to keep it in place. Everytime my wife would get in and out of the truck the mat would slide. I contacted Weathertech about and their response was "... that piece was left out when those were manufactured but we could send you some Velcro to help hold the mat down. I had already tried that and it didn't really work well. For what you have to pay for these mats I did expect something .much better.
- GoldencrazyExplorerLove them but pricey.
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