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I saw the trunk mats discussion but wanted opinions about good all weather floor mats for my vehicle. My Ford dealer doesn't have them in stock and I can't wait indefinitely. Any thoughts about Weather Tech or any of the others?

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I saw the trunk mats discussion but wanted opinions about good all weather floor mats for my vehicle. My Ford dealer doesn't have them in stock and I can't wait indefinitely. Any thoughts about Weather Tech or any of the others?

 

Not the all-weather mats, but I got FloorLiner™ DigitalFit® for my 2010 FFH, 1st & 2nd Row. Pricey, but these fit and work very well, and offer even more coverage protection :rockon:

 

http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvproduct...oiceIds=694,710

 

ALERT: Rear Liners fit 2wd models only. Does not fit manual transmissions

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I bought the all weather mat and am happy with them. They are thicker than I expected.

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I bought the all weather mat and am happy with them. They are thicker than I expected.

 

I agree they are thicker than expected. I posted a picture of them in the "interior" topic a few weeks ago, see the below link:

 

 

http://www.fordfusionforum.com/index.php?showtopic=1155

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I agree they are thicker than expected. I posted a picture of them in the "interior" topic a few weeks ago, see the below link:

 

 

http://www.fordfusionforum.com/index.php?showtopic=1155

 

Mine came with the FFH. (I took one off the lot - instant gratification!)

 

They are great. And thick. Heavy duty. Right now they are in the trunk. (Laid them flat - a cheap trunk liner until Weathertech makes a trunk liner for the FFH) My salesman suggested that I save them for the winter months. Also, he suggested that when I do use them, to remove the carpet mats that came with the car to reduce the thickness. You don't need both of them.

 

But they will sure help keep the floor dry by containing the snow and slush that sticks to the boots.

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