WeatherTech Mats

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...

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Where did you find these? Never heard of them. Having trouble finding them for my MKS. Link?
 
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

Those look way better then my weathertechs. What are they made of?
 
StinkinLinkin13 said:
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

Where did you find these? Never heard of them. Having trouble finding them for my MKS. Link?
I'm only seeing it for the MKZ! Dunno. Z

https://www.autoanything.com/floor-mats/3d-maxpider-kagu-floor-mats
 
I have the Husky's anf my only complaint is one I saw before I bought them.  Their mold is a bit short in length, that or the plastic is shrinking after forming.  So the liner is a hair short and will end up sliding forward an inch or two which leaves a gap by the seat.  They still work awesome though and I got them for around half what Weather tech wanted.  It all adds up given I went with front rear and trunk liners.
 
lamrith said:
I have the Husky's anf my only complaint is one I saw before I bought them.  Their mold is a bit short in length, that or the plastic is shrinking after forming.  So the liner is a hair short and will end up sliding forward an inch or two which leaves a gap by the seat.  They still work awesome though and I got them for around half what Weather tech wanted.  It all adds up given I went with front rear and trunk liners.

That....and they don't "click" into place.
 
ToMang07 said:
lamrith said:
I have the Husky's anf my only complaint is one I saw before I bought them.  Their mold is a bit short in length, that or the plastic is shrinking after forming.  So the liner is a hair short and will end up sliding forward an inch or two which leaves a gap by the seat.  They still work awesome though and I got them for around half what Weather tech wanted.  It all adds up given I went with front rear and trunk liners.

That....and they don't "click" into place.
Click in place usually means a hole in the liner to go over the factory hooks.  I specifically did not want any openings and the husky's are fully sealed with high sides.  I can spill 1/2gal of water or anything else with no concern of overflowing.  Most people might not care, but with the rain we get here, I get standing water build up in my liners that I pull the liners and drain out.
 
Not necessarily. They could have designed it with a simple o-ring or just put the snap under the mound. The stupiod indent that is supposed to hold it doesn't hold anything, and gives them far too much play, IMO. I hate how much they slide around.
 
My WeatherTech's snap right into place and don't move.  They are look good IMO, and are easy to keep clean.  They have not deformed either in the heat 115+ nor in the high 30 degree weather here in Phoenix. Would buy another set.
 
I actually had an unpleasant ordeal as the wife broke her high heel a couple years back while trying to get in due to the slippery weathertechs which lack retention knobs on the passenger side. Lol. Z
There is unfortunately no perfect floor mat from my personal experience and all have some minor flaws while @ the very end making the manufacturers a step richer....
 
ZSHO said:
I actually had an unpleasant ordeal as the wife broke her high heel a couple years back while trying to get in due to the slippery weathertechs which lack retention knobs on the passenger side. Lol. 
I then used one of them as a paint tray during my last home improvement project. LMAO.  Z

I can see that, I don't wear high heels so I don't have to worry. 
 
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