Need alternative floor mat and rear liner compare to weather tech or husky Ford F-150 super crew cab

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Kinda don’t want spend $200+ on husky or weather tech . Any alternative that give good protection and feel on floor mat and rear liner for 09-2014 F150 super crew cab.

My cheap and all time favors was Sam club member mark car floor mat $20 . Heavy and soft . But I no longer Sam club member ship .. I was looking at Walmart good years but after pick it up and feel it . I put it back down .

My maint focus is the rear liner . We have dog and we always take him to the park .
 
I was going to suggest the Sam’s Club floor mats but you already covered it. If you are talking about a rear bed liner check out the rubber horse mats sold by Tractor Supply Company. I put one in the bed of my Tundra and it still looks great eight years later. They are about 3/4” thick solid, hard rubber.
 
If Sams Club still has the mat you want, Sams Club has a promo right now that gives you a $45 account credit on purchases if you buy a $45 membership.
 
you could check your local Craigslist and similar...I have a 2007 F150 S'Crew and needed floor mats...found a set of as new Weathertech's for the front and original Ford rubber mates from a seller for $30...have had them in for two years plus and very pleased...

Bill
 
Autoanything.com has sale on Husky liners right now. The WeatherBeaters are $117.59 for front and rear liners or $78.39 if you just want the rear. I have them in my F150 and like them.
 
Have someone with a membership buy you a giftcard. Could also check out rugged ridge floor mats. Or Maxx liners.
 
Well I just random search on local craigslist and saw this dealer sell a used set of weather tech that fit my f150 . I able to buy from him for $75 . Very great condition . No rip tear or sign of heavy use . Little trouble install the rear cause I need to cut to fix the 700w amp . But after little mod I able not need to cut like the instruction say . Fix perfect . I’m happy
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The square on bottom right . Some model like mine have the 700w amp . So it need to be trim . But I just took the amp loose and slide the liner under and put the amp on top . No need to cut . And screw in the top bolt to the frame and it’s tight enough
 

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I picked up the rear weather tech for the caravan from amazon.com as a used and returned item for under $60.
How you like it so far ? I love mine . I read bunch of review and peoples don’t like the hard material weather tech feel . And husky is better . I like it so far .
 
I've had Husky liners in the front and back of my 98 Chevy ext-cab since 2001 and they are still in great shape. They are well worth the money IMO. I also have a set in my 98 Chevy single cab K3500 that I bought used off of ebay. The set was for a crew cab set so I only used the front but they were cheap and looked like new.

I have the factory Ford rubber weather mats for my Mustang that I bought new off of Ebay for a lot cheaper than from Ford.
 
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