WeatherTech Mats

StealBlueSHO

Administrator
Staff member
Ok... I searched and couldn't find anything talking about fit and quality other than one guy who purchased them for an escape...

Now that my SHO is a daily driver (for now...) and winter approaching (more like my kids drag more mud through my car than anything) I am looking at the weather tech matts..

The money doesn't matter, its more of a how is the quality, fit, and function question. Are they basically you are paying for the name? I purchased the Jeep all weather matts for my wifes jeep and they catch EVERYTHING! (even crabs.. different story) and I am looking for something equivalent for the SHO. Thanks!
 
I currently have the 3D Max-Spyder Floor mats which are decent mats compared to the others,but the fitment could be somewhat better but are the best looking mats out of the bunch while the rest are just plain Meh!!  Z

PICS below for comparison of the Aries,max spyder mats,weathertech liners,weathertech all weather mats and husky liners and quite dissapointed to say the least...


3ejNRnmh.jpg

NkHkIA0h.jpg


https://www.autoanything.com/floor-mats/3d-maxpider-kagu-floor-mats

https://www.walmart.com/ip/ARIES-StyleGuard-Floor-Liner/121644732?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=7520&adid=22222222228042673088&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=m&wl3=107045844677&wl4=pla-297427450397&wl5=9004144&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=125198196&wl11=online&wl12=121644732&wl13=&veh=sem&gclid=Cj0KCQiAoo7gBRDuARIsANeJKUZzPsq8qE7gxXt01aHXKywXXiqE53HHIt91eUYA-et8Q_ztrZ8a8i8aAl-PEALw_wcB
 
I love my Weathertechs.  They fit awesome, and I don't really notice them.  Easy to clean, and easy to maintain. 
 
I put weathertechs in my car both front and rear maybe 3/4 weeks ago. Fitment was absolutely perfect, they go up nice and high so the salt, sand and water can’t get under them. They are also super easy to clean. With the winters we get in New Hampshire I wouldn’t use anything else. Don’t mind the dirty floors it snowed here last night lol. Yes they are plastic looking. But I’d rather have that for 3/4 months then the mess of cleaning up my carpets after winter.
 
Wait you are not supposed to have a silt basin forming on the WeatherTechs?  LOL.  Put em in. Never took em out.  4 years +.  Logos have been history tho lol.
 
shaundizzle15 said:
Z, what differences are there between Aries and the Spyder's?
AFAIK they are just a rebranded version and are the same...
I noticed once the cold weather hits the weathertech and Huskys will start to fold like curly fries with the exception of the Spyder/Aries which are not vinyl and ultimately will do better in the cold winter months.  Z
 
I’ve never had weathertechs fold up in cold weather. But then again I’ve never had them in a sho. So hopefully I don’t run into that. I mean they are laser cut how can they fold  ::)
 
ZSHO said:
shaundizzle15 said:
Z, what differences are there between Aries and the Spyder's?
AFAIK they are just a rebranded version and are the same...
I noticed once the cold weather hits the weathertech and Huskys will start to fold like curly fries with the exception of the Spyder/Aries which are not vinyl and ultimately will do better in the cold winter months.  Z

I have the Husky liners in mine and what do you mean curl up....the edge that sits up to the door sill sort of curls up I suppose but its not by much.  Ive never really noticed much of a shape change per say overall.  Hmmm. 
 
Thank you everyone for your input! It is much appreciated! Best group of guys out there, thanks!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
shoNoff said:
I put weathertechs in my car both front and rear maybe 3/4 weeks ago. Fitment was absolutely perfect, they go up nice and high so the salt, sand and water can’t get under them. They are also super easy to clean. With the winters we get in New Hampshire I wouldn’t use anything else. Don’t mind the dirty floors it snowed here last night lol. Yes they are plastic looking. But I’d rather have that for 3/4 months then the mess of cleaning up my carpets after winter.

Jeez and you didnt even wipe them off for the photo shoot lol
 
802SHO said:
shoNoff said:
I put weathertechs in my car both front and rear maybe 3/4 weeks ago. Fitment was absolutely perfect, they go up nice and high so the salt, sand and water can’t get under them. They are also super easy to clean. With the winters we get in New Hampshire I wouldn’t use anything else. Don’t mind the dirty floors it snowed here last night lol. Yes they are plastic looking. But I’d rather have that for 3/4 months then the mess of cleaning up my carpets after winter.

Jeez and you didnt even wipe them off for the photo shoot lol

He likes em dirty... what can ya say?!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
I guess being the guinea pig found overtime from wear and tear the Husky liners and especially the weathertechs liners in freezing cold Temps tend to fold,curl and do not stay flush against the carpet due to the vinyl texture that's all!

I had ZERO Issues with the Aries/Spyder which stay in place and contour the carpet upholstery as designed and have a nice carbon fiber appeal to them..

PICS of my current Aries mats...

FyPDV2Wh.jpg
 
802SHO said:
shoNoff said:
I put weathertechs in my car both front and rear maybe 3/4 weeks ago. Fitment was absolutely perfect, they go up nice and high so the salt, sand and water can’t get under them. They are also super easy to clean. With the winters we get in New Hampshire I wouldn’t use anything else. Don’t mind the dirty floors it snowed here last night lol. Yes they are plastic looking. But I’d rather have that for 3/4 months then the mess of cleaning up my carpets after winter.

Jeez and you didnt even wipe them off for the photo shoot lol

Hell no buddy my **** is a daily driver. I bet if a vacuumed the car I’d run 12.4’s all day
 
StealBlueSho said:
802SHO said:
shoNoff said:
I put weathertechs in my car both front and rear maybe 3/4 weeks ago. Fitment was absolutely perfect, they go up nice and high so the salt, sand and water can’t get under them. They are also super easy to clean. With the winters we get in New Hampshire I wouldn’t use anything else. Don’t mind the dirty floors it snowed here last night lol. Yes they are plastic looking. But I’d rather have that for 3/4 months then the mess of cleaning up my carpets after winter.

Jeez and you didnt even wipe them off for the photo shoot lol

He likes em dirty... what can ya say?!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

 
shoNoff said:
StealBlueSho said:
802SHO said:
shoNoff said:
I put weathertechs in my car both front and rear maybe 3/4 weeks ago. Fitment was absolutely perfect, they go up nice and high so the salt, sand and water can’t get under them. They are also super easy to clean. With the winters we get in New Hampshire I wouldn’t use anything else. Don’t mind the dirty floors it snowed here last night lol. Yes they are plastic looking. But I’d rather have that for 3/4 months then the mess of cleaning up my carpets after winter.

Jeez and you didnt even wipe them off for the photo shoot lol

He likes em dirty... what can ya say?!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

LOL
 
ZSHO said:
I guess being the guinea pig found overtime from wear and tear the Husky liners and especially the weathertechs liners in freezing cold Temps tend to fold,curl and do not stay flush against the carpet due to the vinyl texture that's all!

I had ZERO Issues with the Aries/Spyder which stay in place and contour the carpet upholstery as designed and have a nice carbon fiber appeal to them..

PICS of my current Aries mats...

FyPDV2Wh.jpg


Hmm... they look nice! Thanks Z!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Back
Top