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I just got a WeatherTech liner for my 2017 Ford Explorer. I keep the 3rd row seats folded down as I store all my golf equipment in the back. The liner fit like a glove. Awesome product. Cost me $119.95 for the liner. $18.00 shipping. In my front door for $137.95.
We've used them for years. Nice product, in some cases better than a factory liner.
I odered mine from my Toyota dealer. The parts department recommended them over the Toyota liners, and they didn't charge me shipping.
Because I'm in and out of my car a lot, I track an abnormal amount of snow into the vehicle in the winter and wish they were a little "deeper" for holding water, but I haven't seen any I'd rather have. Perfect fit.
I odered mine from my Toyota dealer. The parts department recommended them over the Toyota liners, and they didn't charge me shipping.
Because I'm in and out of my car a lot, I track an abnormal amount of snow into the vehicle in the winter and wish they were a little "deeper" for holding water, but I haven't seen any I'd rather have. Perfect fit.
I've had both WeatherTechs and Husky Liners. I prefer the Husky Liners because they cover the front carpet right up to the door sill, whereas the WeatherTechs leave a gap. The WeatherTechs seem a little heavier duty, but I've never worn through a Husky Liner.
I put on in the back of my Expedition as soon as I bought it 10 years ago. Has really saved the back from damage and dirt, especially since we have a dog that rides back there from time to time.
I really like WeatherTech products. I've used their floormats and every car of ours always gets their rain guards.
They're not cheap but worth the quality, IMO. Had an issue once where I wanted to buy some more double sided tape for rear rain guards. E-mailed WeatherTech about the issue. He said e-mail him a picture of the rain guards as he thought there might be damage. I did not think they were damaged, he thought there was and had a new pair sent out with new hardware, got to me a few days later. When they say they back their product, they back their product. That earned a customer for life in me.
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