Weathertech Liners

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For those that have them, what are your thoughts on them? Are they worth the price? Would I be just as well served getting the Weathertech mats?
 
Put a pair into a friends Oultook and was very impressed with them. Made the interior look new (they look more like new floorpans than mats) the fit was amazing, and keep the floor much cleaner than "flat" mats. I highly recommend them. I have husky liners in my wrx and wish I would have paid the extra $20 for these.
 
Yes, absolutely the best floor liners out there.

Someone was asking the same question about a month ago and the thread was close to 3 pages long the last I saw it. Everyone, to a person said they are worth it. Even our beloved Meghan said she would stake her reputation on them. High praise indeed.

Weathertech also has floor mats which are not as deep as liners. Check them out and depending on your application needs they may suit you better.
 
The mats do not have the high side of the liners so some dirt or salt may escape on to your carpets.
 
I'd certainly be a great rep for Weathertech, I recommend them to all my customers. The fit of their "liner" mats is nothing short of perfect.
 
For those that have them, what are your thoughts on them? Are they worth the price? Would I be just as well served getting the Weathertech mats?

Absolutely worth the price no doubts about that! I bought them for my Subau STI ad I bought them for my Girlfriends Jeep grand Cherokee. They are holding up great and damn are the easy to clean. I just use soap, water and brush (ive been using the sink for winter months:xyxthumbs:).
 
The mats do not have the high side of the liners so some dirt or salt may escape on to your carpets.

I think this depends on what kind of car you are getting them for. The liners for my Subaru is flush with the high side of the carpet on the left so, almost nothing gets underneath it. But, the liners for my Girlfriends Jeep is not as high on the left side therefore only a little bit gets underneath but, still worth every penny either way.
 
Worth there weight in Gold if you are one who values the appearence of their carpet. They look nice too and, are super easy to mantain

These are a must have if you have Children or if your a Hunter/Go Mudding
 
Yes. I have previously and currently have husky liners in another vehicle which I like also but after getting a set for my Silverado I like the fit much better. Also they do not slide around. They are 100% worth the money

A suggestion, if you are buying for a truck check out cabelas. They sell weathertech under the trailgear II label. I ordered these and they even came in weathertech boxes. Same identical mats just made for cabelas. A little cheaper also especially if you have a coupon ( I Have a $20 off 120 purchase right now if you would like the code PM me)
 
I have the Weathertech truck/trunk liner in wifes SRX. It has saved spills and grocery issues many times. I would expect the same from mats.
 
The WeatherTech Floor Liners are the best mat ever made. End of discussion.


Colin
 
I like them also. However, when do get to see the nice carpart that you paid for when you bought the car. Rubber mats and such are ugly. I know because I have a use them. I think that I will take them out when the weather gets nice and run with carpert mats that came with the car.
 
These are how mine look from about Dec until March. Then they are spotless :)
 
You guys made up my mind! Looks like I'll be placing another order quite soon.
 
If you are willing to trash the OEM mats a bit I wonder if you could put the weather tech mats directly on the floor and then put the OEM mats on top? Maybe get some of that slide resistant tape stuff or maybe some of the 3M hook and loop stuff(amazing product) to keep them from sliding around?
 
If you are willing to trash the OEM mats a bit I wonder if you could put the weather tech mats directly on the floor and then put the OEM mats on top? Maybe get some of that slide resistant tape stuff or maybe some of the 3M hook and loop stuff(amazing product) to keep them from sliding around?
I am sure WeatherTech would say NO to this idea. Possible interference with pedals or slipping of OEM mats. I don't think the liners would provide good adhesion. Lack of adhesion is probably part of the reason they clean up so well.
 
If you are willing to trash the OEM mats a bit I wonder if you could put the weather tech mats directly on the floor and then put the OEM mats on top? Maybe get some of that slide resistant tape stuff or maybe some of the 3M hook and loop stuff(amazing product) to keep them from sliding around?

I don't think I would try that.

I have 2 sets of the liners, 1 in my Silverado that I have had for 6 or 7 years and they still clean up very well. I also have a set in my new Volvo, these are their digital fit liners and the fit is very good, the only issue I have is they are little wavy on the top edges.
 
I'm kind of torn I have a set of WT digital fits in my wife's Honda and the top edge on the driver's side is wavy and even with heat gun use doesn't stay flat for long-I'd have to use velcro. This allows dirt to get between the liner and the door sill. The passenger side is perfect. I ended up going with Husky's again on my new truck.
 
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