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- doc_brownExplorer
VCBandit wrote:
I have them in my Wrangler. Expensive, somewhat, worth it absolutely.
Just purchased a set for my new Wrangler. Love the look and sturdiness. - tragusa3ExplorerMy last line didn't make sense to me either when I reread it. My reason for not calling is not 'time". I've contacted several other manufacturers when issues arise. Some are fantastic and do the right thing. They have a reputation as doing so. Weber for instance. However, due to the overwhelming negative reputation of Weather Tech customer service, I don't want to put myself through the frustration. Chances are it would be much like calling the phone or cable company...an hour on the phone and dealing with stupidity the whole time.
It's not my job to "let them know", as many, many others have already done so. I'll speak here, I get more satisfaction giving others opinion to measure with. - jfkmkExplorer
camp-n-family wrote:
tragusa3 wrote:
I'm disappointed in them. We have them in front and back. They all fit kind of sloppy, the rear is so sloppy that I'm embarrassed to let people know the premium I paid for perfection. The edges curl up and catch people's shoes when entering the truck.
If I had time, I'd get in touch with WeatherTech.
You had enough time to post this but can't send a simple email? They would take the same amount of time. Only chance a manufacturer has to rectify a problem or satisfy a customer is if they hear from them.
I agree. Although when I did contact Weather Tech, complaining of I'll fitting mats, I got nowhere. - camp-n-familyExplorer
tragusa3 wrote:
I'm disappointed in them. We have them in front and back. They all fit kind of sloppy, the rear is so sloppy that I'm embarrassed to let people know the premium I paid for perfection. The edges curl up and catch people's shoes when entering the truck.
If I had time, I'd get in touch with WeatherTech.
You had enough time to post this but can't send a simple email? They would take the same amount of time. Only chance a manufacturer has to rectify a problem or satisfy a customer is if they hear from them. - donkeydewExplorerworth every dime. have them in all my vehicles except motorcycle and rv and wish they made them for the entry stair case.
- Bruce_BrownModerator
tragusa3 wrote:
I'm disappointed in them. We have them in front and back. They all fit kind of sloppy, the rear is so sloppy that I'm embarrassed to let people know the premium I paid for perfection. The edges curl up and catch people's shoes when entering the truck.
If I had time, I'd get in touch with WeatherTech.
The curling issue is one I read often.
As far as getting in touch with WeatherTech, good luck. Thier total lack of customer service is why I now have Huskys. - tragusa3ExplorerI'm disappointed in them. We have them in front and back. They all fit kind of sloppy, the rear is so sloppy that I'm embarrassed to let people know the premium I paid for perfection. The edges curl up and catch people's shoes when entering the truck.
If I had time, I'd get in touch with WeatherTech. - obgrahamExplorerI too love my Weathertech. And I don't think the one I bought for the CRV is any more expensive than the Honda-supplied mat in my Pilot.
Value is in the eye of the buyer. I think they make a fantastic product. - Blaster_ManExplorer
jfkmk wrote:
I have themy on two of my vehicles and would probably NOT buy them again. They are very expensive and fit is only so-so.
Same here, 02 Chevy pick up...lousy fit, loose,sloppy and expensive, would not get them again. - katoomerExplorerI have 3D Maxpider floor mats in both our vehicles. Same price as Weathertech but far better in my opinion.
No tall ridges to collect ****, yet still do a great job keeping dirt and grit off the carpet .
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