I agree with Eco on this, That's my recommendation as well. As a secondary option would be Husky liners.WeatherTech floor mats are the bomb-diggity. They fit better than factory, use all factory notches and hooks, and they're designed to control the wetness not just shield it.]
It's actually Ego. I'm arrogant not efficientI agree with Eco on this, That's my recommendation as well. As a secondary option would be Husky liners.
They come standard in the Outdoorsman so I got them but didn't pay for em. Never even looked at them because I'm keeping them mint for re-sale if I ever decide to. That will be at least 10 years away (if at all) and by then the factory mats will add some nice touches to the resale.Has anyone gotten the factory optional frt/back rubber mats for $80?(and liked them) I normally get aftermarket ones but thought for the $80,I could at least keep the rear ones since back set wont get as much use.Then I'll just get some weather techs for front to control mud/snow better if needed.
I've got 'em in my '13 3500 and have been impressed. I almost always buy Husky Liners, but found the factory rubber mats to be pretty good. I'd say they are worth the $80.Has anyone gotten the factory optional frt/back rubber mats for $80?(and liked them) I normally get aftermarket ones but thought for the $80,I could at least keep the rear ones since back set wont get as much use.Then I'll just get some weather techs for front to control mud/snow better if needed.
I agree. These are excellent. Get both front and rear.WeatherTech floor mats are the bomb-diggity. They fit better than factory, use all factory notches and hooks, and they're designed to control the wetness not just shield it. They also make one where the front mats attach "over the hump" for bench seats(which I have) but I find they're more convenient individually. They also make vent visors, hood deflectors, mud flaps and SMILES! lol
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