2012 All weather floor mats
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I have the Weathertech mats, they are real carpet savers in Wisconsin winters. They are shaped a little like a bath tub so they hold melted snow and water really well.
http://www.weathertech.com/ford/2012...l-floor-posts/
http://www.weathertech.com/ford/2012...l-floor-posts/
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I've looked hard at the weathertech.... but now that I'm in SW FL as opposed to PA don't feel the expense would be worth it as they would have been for seasonal use.
That being said, I've just about burned through my second set of floormats in the 05. I procured them through a takeoff house for as I recall about $35. I'm thinking on getting another set... that should last quite some time as the car really goes no-where anymore... at least compared to the 600 miles a week it used to roll.
Anyone else try any alternative mats with success?
That being said, I've just about burned through my second set of floormats in the 05. I procured them through a takeoff house for as I recall about $35. I'm thinking on getting another set... that should last quite some time as the car really goes no-where anymore... at least compared to the 600 miles a week it used to roll.
Anyone else try any alternative mats with success?
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Husky floor mats are actually great. You can go for it. It has great look too.
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I bought the WeatherTech ones and I would never get anything else. They work better than anything else and are the perfect fit. Plus they have a lifetime warranty. They are alittle extra money but they are made completely in the USA. That is worth the extra money to me.
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