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The paper thin floor mats that came with my vehicle are falling apart. Are these any good? Are they a woke Campfire banned company?

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Not that I’m aware of, as far as woke.

I have them in my truck, they’re nice.


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I use Husky Liners. Both are extremely good, though.


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Yes - standard installation whenever a new vehicle comes home.


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Cool thanks.

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I've had them in a couple different trucks. the bad part is they're very truck specific. at least the ones I got were, and they last forever so when you get rid of a truck and replace it with a new truck, unless you get the exact model, you just have to let $200 worth of floor mats go with the other truck, you can't re-use them.

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I like the Weathertech gear. I wouldn't choose black again because they really show the salt that's thrown around here. Grey would have worked fine in my grey and black interior.


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Husky here.

No complaints

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I also use the Husky brand. Either are outstanding. I've this set for six years and they are as good as new. Worth the price.

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Originally Posted by SandBilly
Not that I’m aware of, as far as woke.

I have them in my truck, they’re nice.


Same


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Husky's R good


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Originally Posted by SandBilly
Not that I’m aware of, as far as woke.

I have them in my truck, they’re nice.



Same


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I’ve had Weathertech floor liners in my last several vehicles and will keep using them or something similar.

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I have Weather tec in one vehicle and Husky in an other . Both very good

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I've had a set in my 2013 Ram 1500 for 8yrs and they have been great. The only issue was the Weathertech emblem came off after washing them a couple years ago. The carpet under the liners looks like new. I've put over 200k miles on the truck and the liners have been in there the whole time. Lots of wear and tear with no issues.

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I put Husky’s in my new T4R. Had Weathertech in previous vehicle. Both are fine… Husky’s were a bit cheaper.

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Weathertech is perfect. Love the darn things. They cost, but there is no substitute but perhaps Husky, and I will stick with what I know I like.

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Weathertech in several vehicles, can't wear em out

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They're all I use. I put them in as soon as I drive the vehicle home.


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They are wonderful. I’ve never owned a set, however, as they would double the value of anything I drive…kind of like a tank full of gas.

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