This has already been posted, and there have been many discussions as to which people preferred, Husky or WT.
I can get these for you guys, these and the Husky's and will beat that price for first few orders. Text or call 717-319-2100I recieved an email from WeatherTech saying the floor mats are available for the RL2.
2017 Honda Ridgeline | Floor Mats - Laser measured floor mats for a perfect fit | WeatherTech.com
$249.85 for complete set. 1st, 2nd row and cargo area.
$179.90 for 1st and 2nd row.
I think they are considering the cargo area as the area under the 2nd row seats. Can anyone very this?
If so, I think that's probably what I will get. Not sure why they don't consider that all second row. I was thinking they would have made it all one piece, with cut outs for the back seat latches.
That is silly.Anyone prefer the OEM all-weather mats to WeatherTech or Husky? Sounds silly but I like the RIDGELINE logo...
I got the WeatherTechs because they have better coverage than the OEM. They cover under the pedals more, and go up the dead pedal (tho they could go all the way up the dead pedal).Are the weathertech or huskys any better though? I can get the OEM ones for $175...
Your not the only one with Maxliners. I too have them. I’ve had Weathertech in the past, but after seeing a set in a guy’s F150 at work I decided to give them a try. He was much more impressed with the Maxliners than Weathertech mats. The fit on the Maxliners is great and don’t quite feel like they are completely molded plastic. They clean up nice, similar to the Weathertechs.Without a doubt, I'm in the minority here. For my 2018 RTL-E purchased Mar '18, I went with a complete set of Maxliners for $153.00. This set is for the fronts and one-piece covering the area behind the front seats extending to under the rear seats (cargo area). Very nice fit/finish and provide good coverage up front in the pedal area.
I've always had good luck with Huskys in the past, but would be interested in a comparison between those and the Maxliners if anyone has used both.Your not the only one with Maxliners. I too have them. I’ve had Weathertech in the past, but after seeing a set in a guy’s F150 at work I decided to give them a try. He was much more impressed with the Maxliners than Weathertech mats. The fit on the Maxliners is great and don’t quite feel like they are completely molded plastic. They clean up nice, similar to the Weathertechs.
These look nice and I like the idea of saving $$. The only reason I prefer the Huskys is that they cover the dead pedal. It looks like the MaxLiners also leave that uncovered, correct?Hi all:
Just got my RTL-E last week. Loving it! I have always been a Weathertech guy with all of my vehicles, but spending almost three bills on them was giving me heartburn. Thought I would try the MaxLiners since I was able to get them for $135 shipped. NO REGRETS whatsoever! IMHO, these are comparable to the WTs and actually have better coverage in the back. I think they are a great buy!![]()
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Howdy tinman:These look nice and I like the idea of saving $$. The only reason I prefer the Huskys is that they cover the dead pedal. It looks like the MaxLiners also leave that uncovered, correct?
Yes, they are pretty doggone good! I was able to skate in on the Father's Day 21% off deal, which brought the price down to $135 shipped. They have 22% off today on autoanything if anyone is interested! You get 1% more off than what I got! LOLLongTallTexan, I'm in the same camp as you. The coverage for the dead pedal and the other pedals works for me. Very satisfied with how the Maxliner's are holding up and retaining their shape. As a side note: you got one good price @ $135.00 vs my paying $153.00 in March.