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Review on MAX LINER A0176 B0297 MAXFLOORMAT by Jorge Kumar

Revainrating 3 out of 5

WeatherTech vs MaxLiner vs Husky. ended up going with all three.

So. I was looking for floor mats for my 2005 F250 Superduty. When I bought the truck it had Husky Floor Liners. It's thick plastic and was bent very stiff, dirty (not clean) and clumsily. Also, they looked dated so I wanted something fresh and new to protect the rugs. I use MaxLiner for the front and back of my SuperCab. I liked that the MaxLiners are thick and durable and seem to take a beating. However, they didn't match the front carpets very well (the rear carpets fit like a glove) and left a lot of room on the sides, especially around the hump. Also, I have already decided to use the Husky Liner Center Hump Mat along with MaxLiner or WeatherTech. So I had to compare WeatherTech and ordered the front end. WeatherTech is not as thick and durable as MaxLiner or Husky. They also appear rubbery rather than plastic. This can be bad as they are more likely to wear out, become sticky or the top layer will peel off fairly quickly. But they fit much better and worked with the Husky Center Hump Liner. In the end I left the WeatherTech in the front, the Husky Center and the MaxLiner in the back and it worked for me and saved me some money. Finally, the WeatherTech front end leaves a gap between the sidebar and mat that sometimes hits the parking brake. It's annoying, deforms the mat and I haven't found a solution yet as the seams don't stick to the bottom of the WeatherTech (no double-sided tape, no velcro, etc.).

Pros
  • Carpets and trunk covers
Cons
  • I don't remember