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I've had Weathertechs in the last 3 vehicles I've owned. All were 5+ years old when I sold the vehicle and they held up really well through the New England winters. The ones I have on my truck now are almost 7 years old and they're holding up perfectly. Highly recommend them.
 

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Yup I went with the Husky Liners as well. A local shop had both Husky and Weathertech in stock to take out to my truck to compare fit and material.
Love the Weathertech liners I have in my Chevrolet Traverse but for my Ram Husky was a clear choice. Better coverage especially under the gas pedal and the perimeter walls had better form right out of the box. Also better coverage at the door will areas.
Another detail I like about the Huskys is that they clip onto the carpet floor tabs via a covered hole. No water from a deep puddle of melted snow in the tray drains through at the attachment hooks. The truck floor hooks don't protrude through the liner.
 
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I was a little disappointed in the build quality of the weatherTech's when I first opened the box, but was happy with their performance for sure, especially the way they direct any water right out the door. I now have the ram all weather mats and love the quality of them, but they do not have any way of draining out unless you dump them yourself, so we will see how that goes as this will be my first winter with them
 

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Are they worth it? Spending all that money or should I just get cheaper ones.
I bought the Ram Mopar 2019 2500 3500 All Weather Floor Mats 82215767AC MEGA Cab BLACK for $150.00 with free shipping on eBay. They snap into the same place as the carpet mats. PERFECT fit and awesome coverage. Living in the PNW and the amount of rain we receive, they work incredibly well.
 

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Are they worth it? Spending all that money or should I just get cheaper ones.


It depends.

I have large ones I found at Walmart ... work great!

If you are the kind of person who puts vinyl covers on your furniture get the WT.
 

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Got my Mopar all weather mats color matched to my Laramie Longhorn via Benny @ All Mopar Parts, one of the RamForum perfered vendors.

I had Benny ship me the fully set (Fronts and Rears) to match the Canyon Brown and Light Frost Beige Natura Plus interior. The Canyon Brown color match was spot on and to be honest, I was shocked at the perfect fitment. Fitment gave new meaning to the expression "fit like a glove". Part number 82215584AB for mine. Think the full set was less that a buck fifty with free shipping.

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I have Husky and love them.

Both Husky and Weathertech are manufactured in the USA, by American workers. I can't find anything on Oedro, but I will take a stab in the dark and say they are not. Not trying to push my beliefs on anyone. I realize that Husky and Weathertech are more expensive just something to think about. #'Merica
 

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I bought the Husky x-act fit for my Ram and bought Husky Weatherbeaters for my wife's car. Both were great, I've had Weathertech in a Silverado in the past they are garbage in comparison to the Huskys.
I have Husky and love them.

Both Husky and Weathertech are manufactured in the USA, by American workers. I can't find anything on Oedro, but I will take a stab in the dark and say they are not. Not trying to push my beliefs on anyone. I realize that Husky and Weathertech are more expensive just something to think about. #'Merica
I had the Husky (x-Act) and weatherTech in the past... I have the factory rubber slush mats in my 18 Laramie at the moment...

Tried the Oedro weather tech knock offs 2-3 mos ago since they were on sale here for dirt cheap, they were fairly decent but harder plastic like the WeatherTech. They didn't fit as well as name brands and I thought about keeping them but another member pointed out that the Oedro Mats had a potential for the gas paddle to get stuck under the edge of the mat under full acceleration (merging on highway). Went out and checked mine and verified exactly how it could snag. I could have just cut out a portion with a utility knife but returned them instead (principle of it).

Going back to the softer flexible no slip (when wet) rubber mat of the Husky x-Act. Ordered them the other day just waiting to get em in. Really are the best cross between the OEM rubber slush mats and the coverage/fit of the WeatherTech. (Husky weatherbeater is a harder plastic like the weathertech)

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I got Husky’s now and love them. Had Weathertech in my Mega Cab and loved them at first but then they started to roll up and slide around. Too rigid imo.
Looked at tuxmat.ca they’re pretty slick too. Looks like they have great coverage. Might try them in the spring but I still love my Husky Xact fit.
 

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Another plug for Oedro. They fit perfect and the rear also covers the hump.
 

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I have the Gator all weathers in my 19 Ram and love em... fit perfect, coverage is great and got a better deal for them from Realtruck.com than for the others.
 

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I second @Mpgrimm2 on the husky x-act contours. I’ve had both, x-act and WTs in Rams, and it’s no comparison. The weather techs are a thinner hard “plastic” type material, and when they’re wet or freshly cleaned, my heel would easily slip across the mat. They are also susceptible to curling around the edges, and in cold weather, they just don’t lay flat. The x-act contours are a heavier, more “rubber” like material with good grip. They are very pliable, and just lay correctly in all weather conditions. You could literally fold them in half in cold weather and try to crease them, but they will lay right back into their original form.
 

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Have Husky in mine, and weathertech for mud flaps... Works for me.............Sorry no great pics. And I have TAZ mats on top of the front liners...

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Great help on the Husky info. I was used to no snow and desert sand for 3 years and and the OEM rubber mats were fine. Now I've relocated and it's 3 degrees with 22" of snow and the slush is leaking out of the mat around the edges, today is ordering day!
 

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Great help on the Husky info. I was used to no snow and desert sand for 3 years and and the OEM rubber mats were fine. Now I've relocated and it's 3 degrees with 22" of snow and the slush is leaking out of the mat around the edges, today is ordering day!

ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww, 22" of dat nasty white stuff, lemme see, we may get a total of 3" for the season, dat's enuf for me. Good Luck on yer purchase, cause everyone has their favorites. Husky/Weather Tech/ Mopar all close together...IMHO
 

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ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww, 22" of dat nasty white stuff, lemme see, we may get a total of 3" for the season, dat's enuf for me. Good Luck on yer purchase, cause everyone has their favorites. Husky/Weather Tech/ Mopar all close together...IMHO


Arizona for 3 years and only saw snow once, but it was a 14" once in 100 year storm. Back in NY 3 months and the white **** has visited 4 times. Can't see myself being here more than 1 or 2 winters, f this.
 

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Hey, joeyg. If there’s anybody that doesn’t need floor mats it’s you. Do you ever drive that thing? Trucks on the showroom floor don’t look that good...
 

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