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I bought a set of floor liners for my 2014 crew cab. The passenger side fits terrible and rides up on the toe board, thus distorting the shape and not protecting the kick panel area. What are you guys doing to solve the problem

 

 

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no such problem with my WT liners....are you certain you purchased the correct set for your truck. am sure others will chip in here but again, perfect fit and functionality for me. no complaints.

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Don't they have the little nubs on the bottom anymore. My truck came with them & have never crawled around at all. The little nubs keep mine in position perfectly. Odd!

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This is why I wnt went Husky Liners. My wifes Escalade and my truck before my Denali did the same thing. No fix I could figure out, just replace.

 

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Contact weather tech that doesn't look right. Have 3 sets (silverado, camaro, and sienna) and they all fit perfect

 

 

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I just installed mine a few days ago. Frankly, I don't see what all the raving is about on these over the years. I've had the Husky liners and liked them better.

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Mine kinda look like yours. Not that bad but I just put some velcro on the passenger and that side worked for me GL.... I thought it was cause my baby's car seat pushing up to much to fit.

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Contract Weather Tech and see what they could do about it. I went with Husky Liner and I am very happy with them.

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I have the WT as well the fronts do not fit perfectly but better than what is shown. I have always used catch all and been very pleased -

 

 

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Try using a heat gun to form them how you like. Mine were close to yours then with alittle heat, they fit pretty good now.

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Mine fit perfect. Had them almost two months no problems.

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