Best floor mats?? Weathertech, husky, ford or other??

yoderman
Mar 02, 2022

Rank III

Mar 02, 2022

I am about to order a set for my 4-door big bend (over carpet). Can’t find a post where folks who own them compared the brands and quality of fit and materials. I am thinking weathertech, as a few people on the forums said they fit amazing with the laser fit option. A few other people said the ford mats were pretty average, which surprises me given all the effort ford put into designing these beasts. I would think they would be perfect fit and high quality. Husky traditionally has pretty nice mats. Price points seem to be ford at around $160, husky $180 and weathertech at $210. For the small difference in price, price won’t be deciding factor. I welcome any feedback from those who have compared and purchased a set. Thanks.
BroncoBill44
Last edited by a moderator: Mar 02, 2022

Rank V

Mar 08, 2022

#20
I use Husky and have for 20 plus years in 4 different vehicles. No warping, or fading. Dog has been on them, a few scratches, but did not cut them or any holes. Easy to clean, etc.

Rank II

Mar 10, 2022

#21
I have always had weather tech and loved them. I currently have Ford mats in my explorer and am not a fan. The sides have started to lean and do not meet the door sill so it creates a crevasse that catches all the things. I really like the "BRONCO" on the ford mats, but it's not a deal breaker if it means less maintenance day to day. Just my personal preference.
My husband's F150 has laser cut weather tech front and rear. They have held up nicely, but I don't love the rear mat. It has a lip on the edge and we constantly catch our toes, bags, etc on it. The door opening and floor pan of the truck is different from the bronco though.
I am leaning towards Husky because they seem to come up and over the door sill much more than the others and, more importantly for me, the rear mat is one solid part. With 2 kids and multiple dogs I like the idea of one solid back row floor cover plus the sill covers.
Big Bend, 4DR, Soft Top, 2.3L, Mid Package with Towing
2/21->2/28->3/7->4/18 Blend-> 7/13 Built -> 7/14 Shipped
BroncoFred, Deano Bronc

Rank V

Mar 10, 2022

#22
Up until this was posted, similar to what others have said, my weather tech door mats have been great.. but in the past few days I’ve noticed the edges curling.

Right now I’m leaning toward husky (based on comments from others) or Ford oem (mostly because I like the bronco symbol in the back)
BroncoFred, ebrs929

Rank III

Mar 10, 2022

#23
The Ford rubber mats vary by vehicle. I really like the ones in my Bronco and Mustang. There are more gaps than I would like in my Expedition though.

Rank IV

Mar 10, 2022

#24
The Ford OEM mats look great!!
Badlands 4 door; Sasquatch; Eruption Green; 2.7; MIC; Tow; MGV; Lux; Modular Bumper; ordered 2/1/22; received production email 3/23/23; production date 4/24/23; Two Rivers Ford Mt. Juliet (Nashville) highly recommend!
10K_Vet, jamtra

Rank VI

Mar 10, 2022

#25
The Ford OEM mats look great!!
I agree. I just put mine on today. Look great and fit great!
Wildtrak, hot pepper red, mic, Lux, tow...Totally worth it!!

Rank VI

Mar 10, 2022

#26
Are there any floor mats that come with the vehicle? I just went looking and it appears the answer is no. Carpet flooring but no mats listed.
7/14/20 Res - 2/1/22 VIN - 3/1 In Prod - 3/9 Built - 3/15 at dealer - 3/17 Deliverd
WT, 4DR, MIC, CO, Lux, Leather, Tow

That's a terrible idea, when do we start?

Mar 10, 2022

#27
I have the Ford rubber floor mats, and I think they are great. I also got the matching rear cargo mat, which really works/looks great.
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4 Door BadSquatch | Soft-top | Velocity Blue | 2.7 Auto

Rank I

Mar 10, 2022

#28
I like the Ford ones for the logo and study feeling of them. I always go with the factory mats. They seem more durable and I like that they are branded.
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Team Jeff!

Mar 11, 2022

#29
Just ordered a set of Husky X-act Contour Liners for both the front and rear. I hope all you Husky lovers are right!
Small business in Michigan for $215 shipped. Not too bad and didn't line the pockets of Amazon. :)
2022 Bronco Badlands, 4D, Hot Pepper Red, 2.7, Squatch, Lux, and MIC.
7/13/2020 10:04pm reservation. Blend 6/16/2022 Delivered 6/26/2022.
Dealership - Stephen's Auto Center.
Jakob1972, jamtra

Rank VI

Mar 18, 2022

#30
OK so turns out it does come with carpet floor mats. I did order and received my Ford floor liner mats before delivery yesterday! They are just as sweet as all the reviews. Amazing fit and look really cool.
7/14/20 Res - 2/1/22 VIN - 3/1 In Prod - 3/9 Built - 3/15 at dealer - 3/17 Deliverd
WT, 4DR, MIC, CO, Lux, Leather, Tow
AllthePonies

Friendly Neighborhood Sasquatch

Feb 25, 2023

#31
FWIW the Husky X-Act Contour floor mats are similar in their rubberized, flexible material to Ford’s, however they cover under the pedals. I presently have Ford and am probably going to swap the front row out for these.

I wandered and got lost, again.

Feb 26, 2023

#32
I am about to order a set for my 4-door big bend (over carpet). Can’t find a post where folks who own them compared the brands and quality of fit and materials. I am thinking weathertech, as a few people on the forums said they fit amazing with the laser fit option. A few other people said the ford mats were pretty average, which surprises me given all the effort ford put into designing these beasts. I would think they would be perfect fit and high quality. Husky traditionally has pretty nice mats. Price points seem to be ford at around $160, husky $180 and weathertech at $210. For the small difference in price, price won’t be deciding factor. I welcome any feedback from those who have compared and purchased a set. Thanks.
I've used all three brands: OEM, Weathertech and Husky. In short, Weathertech is the best by far. Why? Because OEM lacks complete coverage and Husky will curl at the edges over time. Never had a bad experience with Weathertech mats (some of their other products? That's a different story).
"No matter where you go, there you are."
IG: Buckaroo_Bronco

Rank V

Feb 26, 2023

#33
I've used all three brands: OEM, Weathertech and Husky. In short, Weathertech is the best by far. Why? Because OEM lacks complete coverage and Husky will curl at the edges over time. Never had a bad experience with Weathertech mats (some of their other products? That's a different story).
I'm currently running two sets of huskies, one set in my truck for 7 years, without any curling. I have some weatherteck as well and have seen no difference between the two, other than the price.
2022 4dr Badlands~Cyber Orange~MIC Top~Non Sas~2.3l MT~High Package~Roof Rails~Block Heater~Ordered 1/13/22~Build date 11/3~ In production 10/26~Window sticker 10/27~11/3 Blend date~Modules live 11/4~built email 11/6~shipped 11/14~arrived at the dealership 12/13~in the home stall 12/15

Reality Show Host

Feb 26, 2023

#34
Ford, hands down. Weathertech is okay, but if you get a cargo liner, be sure to order one that comes shipped in a flat container. I ordered a re-badged Weathertech cargo liner from RTR and this is what I got.

A thin, poorly-packaged proprietary custom blended TPE material that would not lie flat.
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Compared to a heavy-duty rubber cargo mat, complete with an embossed Bronco logo, which was shipped flat by Ford:
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I ultimately went with the Ford product because I didn't see the point in installing an inexpensive, but clearly inferior product in my expensive truck. LOL Definitely worth the $30 higher cost. Don't skimp. You'll have buyers remorse. And it cost me $56 to return the Weathertech/RTR cargo cover. Ouch!
Chris here. I drive a 2-door Velocity Blue 2023 Ford Bronco Badlands with Sasquatch, Lux, a 2.7L V6, and an automatic transmission. It’s fun.

"Stupidity is a more dangerous enemy of the good than malice." - Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Don’t Let the Hard Days Win!

Feb 26, 2023

#35
I use Ford OEM liners… like the material better (Weathertech is too stiff and feels thin) and have never looked back… I also like having the consistent Ford badging throughout the vehicle.

NOTE: if ordering, check with your dealer carefully to make sure the right product is on your order…. I ended up with the “upgraded” floor mats and ultimately had to buy the liners after the sale because I didn’t check with the dealer to make sure I was getting what I wanted (floor liners over carpet)>
Riding OB1, 23 4- door Outer Banks, SAS, MOD, MIC, Lux, Ordered 10/20/22, delivered 1/13/23
magicrobots, BuckYeah

Northwest Bronco

Feb 26, 2023

#36
Mabett has great products as well. Here's a video I did awhile ago demonstrating the floor liners and rear seat protector.
Hope this helps!
Northwest Bronco Channel
mike8675309

Reality Show Host

Feb 26, 2023

#37
Mabett has great products as well. Here's a video I did awhile ago demonstrating the floor liners and rear seat protector.
Hope this helps!

I ordered these for my Bronco as well but ultimately returned them, along with the cargo cubby liner. Both felt flimsy to me. Eew. Unfortunately, I haven't seen Ford step up and offer seatback protectors yet. But when they do, guess what I'll buy. LOL
Chris here. I drive a 2-door Velocity Blue 2023 Ford Bronco Badlands with Sasquatch, Lux, a 2.7L V6, and an automatic transmission. It’s fun.

"Stupidity is a more dangerous enemy of the good than malice." - Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Rank 0

Feb 26, 2023

#38
Was a Long time Weathertech fan but went over to Husky and never looked back. Better coverage fit and flexibility. Compare the. In a bronco and happy think you will agree.

Northwest Bronco

Feb 26, 2023

#39
I ordered these for my Bronco as well but ultimately returned them, along with the cargo cubby liner. Both felt flimsy to me. Eew. Unfortunately, I haven't seen Ford step up and offer seatback protectors yet. But when they do, guess what I'll buy. LOL
Interesting. I've been running the floor mats and seat protector for almost a year and love them. I haven't used the cubby liner though.
Northwest Bronco Channel
BuckYeah

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