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These Weather Tech were in my old truck for 4 years. Truck had 21K on it when I traded it.
These didn't wear well.
What's a better brand? Floor mats 1.jpg Floor mats 3.jpg
 
I have had Husky in my 2014 for 5 years ,and are holding up very well. Great fit. But taking a look at those similar Mopar floor liners mentioned I sure wouldn't discount them, they look like a good choice also . I believe the Mopar are also a bit better priced then the Husky.
 
My weather techs still look great after years of use. The Husky mats wouldn't lay flat, the corners rolled up on me and they were hard on my toes. I wear flip flops a lot and sometimes teva sandals for boating and water use. I've learned to always go with black though, they age better to my eyes.
 
I had some from Costco in the 2014, I have to think they were made by Weather Tech. I have the Mopar in the 2018 and they seem to be same or better as the 2014.
 
That is how they look after my scrubbing them

My weathertech's will not clean up either. Even worse they have a sticky goo on the bottom of them that will not scrub off, the only thing that will remove it is my carpet! Now the weathertechs have stained the very thing I was trying to protect. I had Husky's on other trucks that worked well enough, just didn't fit as nice as I would have liked.
 
Again curious if there warranty is any good and I would ask them to replace the carpet too. Now and then if things have a known manufacturing defect the manufacturer may take care of it NQA.

The backup tape in the server oozing glue is my favorite example from a known bad batch of glue. Several thousand dollars for the drive covered by the tape co.
 
I have had Weather Tec floor mats in my truck from for 6 years now. They do get dirty and need to be cleaned up now and then. I use the Weather Tech cleaner for mine and they do clean up very well. The product is called TechCare. Since the company store is in Bolingbrook IL. which is a 20 min or so drive from my house it is easy to get items without shipping.

I also have a set of Weather Tec floor mats in the Hyundai Santa Fe, dealer provided them for free when we bought the car.
 
My weather techs are hard plastic, nothing gooey about them. No staining of the carpet, I think they could use some texture or grip actually. They do get slick with muddy boots on. But the carpet still looks new underneath them. The only thing I liked about the Husky version was the diamond plate style grip, worked pretty good with wet and muddy boots. I still have the Husky brand in my 95 dually. I use weather techs in the other vehicles.
 
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