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Considering them for my dad's new truck (would love them in my own, but can't afford both!). We both hve dogs that leave hair everywhere so looking for best protection for that. Really, we need good seat covers---any recommendations on those also?

But as far as the mats---are they really worth that much money? I like the idea of one mat covering the whole back floor instead of my current situation of about 6 different mats/vinyl covers, but it's a lot of money. RIght now my dad's got a cage in the back to keep the hair down, but I know he's going to get tired of the room it takes up and the hassle to take it in and out when needed. They are in stock at the dealer here . . .. . Christmas present?

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100% worth the money! I manage construction projects and at the end of the day when I get back in my personal truck my boots are almost always trashed with mud and dirt. I just take them out, hose them off, and throw them back in. My carpet is in PERFECT shape.

 

As for the winters, the mats work flawlessly to discharge melted snow out the door and keep your carpet dry.

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Well IMO they're a bit expensive for the quality.

I have Husky's in the back and Rugged Ridge in the front and I'm pretty happy with em.

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100% worth the money! I manage construction projects and at the end of the day when I get back in my personal truck my boots are almost always trashed with mud and dirt. I just take them out, hose them off, and throw them back in. My carpet is in PERFECT shape.

 

As for the winters, the mats work flawlessly to discharge melted snow out the door and keep your carpet dry.

 

sounds cool . So directs the melted snow out the door thrue some kinda of channel ?,
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They are worth the money. I got them for my dad for his truck for Christmas one year and then I ended up getting some for my truck the following Christmas. The carpet in both our trucks is perfect.

 

As for seat covers, take a look at Wet Okole seat covers. A friend of mine has them in the Dodge 2500 and loves them. They are neoprene too.

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Love mine. Have a set in my truck and my wife's Enclave

 

Check this site for pricing. They are giving an extra 10% off list prices along with free shipping. Use code Holiday12 at checkout. http://www.gpcperfor...rch=weathertech

 

Wish they had this deal a week ago when I purchased a set for my Enclave! FYI I received them two days after I ordered!

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Yes

 

I have 3 sets

 

Truck, camaro, and van

 

 

Ryan

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I have 1 weather tech liner in my truck on the drivers side. I keep forgetting to put the passenger side in.

 

The easy cleaning is worth it. Take them out of the truck, spray with Simple Green, let it sit for about 10-15 minutes, and hose off.

 

If buy a set for any vehicle I own

 

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Undoubtedly. They might seem expensive but in a time where being ripped off is common, these are worth every cent, IMO.

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I've got Weather Tech liners in my wife's Grand Cherokee and Rugged Ridge liners in my Silverado. The Weather Tech's looks classier, but I prefer the Rugged Ridge.

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In my world these are must haves:

WT floor matts

WT mud flaps

LineX bed liner

DuHa under seat storage

A big dog riding shotgun.....priceless.

 

None are inexpensive but are worth every penny....to me.

And, believe or not in this day and age, made in the USA....the dog too.

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