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Old 05-06-2015, 12:24 PM
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Weather Tech Digital Floor Liners

I would like to get a set, front only, for my 2015 LX , 6-speed manual .
Was wondering if anyone who currently owns a set, 2015 ,
has any comments on theirs.
Thanks for your replies ...................
 
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Old 05-06-2015, 12:46 PM
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Old 05-06-2015, 12:58 PM
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I have the front set in my '15 EX. They fit great, have really good coverage and are easy to take care of compared to carpets. Just take them out, hose them down and wipe them dry.

I had planned to run them only in the winter, and run the Honda carpet mats in the summer, but I like the Weather Tech mats so well, (and the Honda mats are such poor quality*) that I may just run them year 'round.

The only issue I have with them is the price, but they're a very high quality product, and, unlike the similar Husky Liners, you can buy the front and rear sets separately. Remember, you only have to buy them once.

*IMO the included (with the EX) carpet mats are much poorer quality than the mats included with my '09 Fit. For example, no rubber backing (dirt will sift through the carpets onto the floor beneath), limited coverage (no protection behind the pedals on the driver's side), the rear mats fit poorly, and won't lay flat on the floor, and there's not even an embroidered "Fit" logo on the mats anymore. For the price of the Honda carpet mats, you could buy the front and rear Weather Tech floor liners.
 

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Old 05-06-2015, 09:29 PM
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Get the liners

Loving mine so far, fit and finish is very impressive. Here's a few pics I posted on another thread a couple months back.

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Old 05-07-2015, 02:30 PM
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I got the Husky Liners. The coverage is definitely smaller than the Weathertechs, but the price point is smaller, too. I just got them yesterday. The Weathertech goes much higher up the sides in the front, but doesn't completely cover the dead pedal. That was one of the factors for me since I live in a +++ snowy area and I don't want melted snow/salt going under from the dead pedal. I also like that the Husky Liners have the little nubbins on the bottom to help them stay in place. The rear liners don't go quite as far back and or as far under the front seats, but I think they'll be good.
If you live in a less snowy climate and don't need back seat coverage, I'd probably go for the Weathertechs.

Forgive the bad pictures.
(On another note, is there some kind of film I can put on the interior sill? I apparently scuff like crazy!)


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Old 05-10-2015, 09:39 PM
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Thanks guys for the photos and comments .
Having the Husky photos along side the Weather Tech helped tremendously .
That being said , I just ordered a full set , front and back , Weather Tech Digital Floor Liners
Decided that having the rear set may come in useful at some point in time .
Ordered directly from the Weather Tech Web Site .
 
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Old 05-15-2015, 04:06 PM
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Delivered yesterday.
They look great , fit the FIT perfect !
Now, for the Test of Time ....................
 
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Old 06-21-2015, 02:34 PM
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Thanks for the comparison photos everyone!

I needed full coverage of the dead pedal for when it gets really slushy so I've ordered the Husky liners.

Thanks!
 
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Old 07-03-2015, 12:37 PM
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After a full winter with my Weathertechs in my 2015 I am sorely disappointed. There is a ton of salt on my carpet. It leaks through the hole where the turn button comes through and above the dead pedal. The passenger side is great.

I have had these in three or four cars and this is the first time I (and my mom who has them in a new CRV) have been completely disappointed in their products.

I called to complain and they sent my some super special shampoo.

Havent tried that yet.
 
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Old 07-03-2015, 04:05 PM
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I was planning to order the Weather Techs today. My daughter just spilled root beer all over the back seat...it drained onto the floor...and into a slit in the carpet where the seat belt penetrates. :-|
 
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Old 07-07-2015, 12:05 PM
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I got a set of WeatherTech liners yesterday ... actually I got the fronts yesterday, I got the rear a few weeks ago. Just in time too; I had to do a bit of running around in some nasty rain and really mucked up the drivers side. I can understand the concerns over the dead pedal but I really needed maximum coverage in the rear. I would have gotten Husky in front but they won't break up the set, too bad.

I've had the car for five weeks and there was a bare spot already on the mat under the brake and gas pedals and some wear on the side of the dead pedal near the clutch. Now the liner is covering those areas nicely.
 
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Old 07-09-2015, 07:29 PM
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Both brands are night and day better than normal floor mats. No mat is going to stop everything but these two brands do a great job and I feel they are well worth the money. I have had both and went with Weathertechs for the fit this time.
 
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Old 08-11-2015, 06:25 PM
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Modern full rubber floor mats amuse me. I remember when cars came standard with wall-to-wall rubber floor mats, no carpeting. We've come full circle on that.
 
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