WeatherTech Liners and Mats

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Anyone have any experience with either one? I'm considering the liners for my Mustang this winter. The mats look pretty good too. Just curious about durability and if anyone has come across any issues. Thanks!
 
The floor liners are a great product. They fit nicely and provide unequaled protection especially during the winter months when snow, ice, salt and sand bombard the floors of all my rides. I have installed these in several vehicles, RAV4, TSX, 3 Series, couple of X3's and have never had a problem with fit, finish, or durability. Highly recommended.
 
Best floor mats you can get IMO. They are laser cut. Perfect fit every time. I opted for the cheaper ones without the sidewalks. Wish I had paid the extra money though
 
I actually give an extra discount to any customers with Weathertechs (over regular mats). Much better at containing dirt and stuff and much easier to clean than the regular mats
 
Couldn't agree more with the guys above me. They are truly the best floor liner out there. I will never pay for factory floor mats again. The first thing I do when buying a new car is get WeatherTech mats and ditch the stock ones
 
Have had them in my last 4 vehicles, will never be without them as long as I can afford them.
 
Thanks for the quick replies! You've confirmed what I suspected. Looks like I'll be getting the liners!
 
I have had several sets of the floormats and current have the liners in my truck. I really like the liners and they have held up well. The passenger's side looks new and the only issue on the driver's side is the coating in the middle has come off. A little 303 and it looks nearly new again. As far a durability, I have 185,000 miles on them. That is a lot of foot traffic.
 
I have the laser cut ones in my gf Kia optima and her and I are both thrilled I will be getting some for my new car come spring. You can't find anything better IMO
 
I have them in a Suburban and a Yukon XL.

They curl at the ends where they run thin.

Other than that they are great.
 
Wish I could just get the drivers side.
I suppose I'm just being cheap.
 
As everyone has mentioned, the best floor mats out there. I would not own a vehicle in the midwest without weather techs. Throughout the winter I use a tire brush, APC, and water sprayer to clean them effortlessly.

Anyone have any experience with either one? I'm considering the liners for my Mustang this winter. The mats look pretty good too. Just curious about durability and if anyone has come across any issues. Thanks!
 
Have trunk liners in both daily drivers .... must have. Never had any spills or damage to interior. Easy to wipe clean after hauling dirt, mulch, and other must-have items around the house.
 
Thanks for the input everyone, i appreciate it. Makes the purchase decision so much easier.
 
I've had them in my CRZ for the past 2 winters and love them, underneath them stays clean and dry, a simple vac in the spring is all I've had to do. This is one quality product made in the USA that should make us all proud!

BTW, they sell detailing products too, just sayin!

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As everyone has mentioned, the best floor mats out there. I would not own a vehicle in the midwest without weather techs. Throughout the winter I use a tire brush, APC, and water sprayer to clean them effortlessly.

Learned something in this thread!

I'm a creature of habit and always pull them out of the vehicle, spray them off with a hose, then use dawn and the tire brush. It works fine, but I always let them dry before putting them back in my vehicles. I can't believe I never thought of spraying them with an APC while they are IN the car!
 
I take them out to rinse and dry them with a MF. Here is a link to a review:

review-dodo-juice-total-wipe-out-apc

Learned something in this thread!

I'm a creature of habit and always pull them out of the vehicle, spray them off with a hose, then use dawn and the tire brush. It works fine, but I always let them dry before putting them back in my vehicles. I can't believe I never thought of spraying them with an APC while they are IN the car!
 
Thanks Wors

I will still pull them out when nasty like those were. But for the life of me, why haven't I tried spraying them with an APC first(duh). I was thinking about spot cleaning them in the car with an APC when they just need touch up. That's why I like this forum, something that should be so obvious, wasn't obvious before.
 
I recently bought the digifit floor liners for my Saab and it made me think whyi haven't had them in all my vehicles since day one. i absolutely love them!

Thinking of CQ DLux'ing them :)

-Beach
 
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