SHO all-weather floor mats?

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SilverThunder

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Was talking to my mother today. She's had her new 2011 SHO for just over a month now and completely loves it. She wants to find some all weather floor mats that say SHO but she can't find anything. Any of you guys have any leads?? She's about to get the front clip done up with the 3M paint protection film too.
 

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I love the weathertec digital liners get them if they make then for the SHO. FYI I have them in my 2010 F150 not my SHO but they fit great and work perfectly. I always get comments on how nice they are.
 

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I've had them in other cars, but the white '89 had no mats, so I got a set of gray Weathertechs. Fit great, work great, and they match very well.
 

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Mike, there are some cheap floor mats on craigslist nearby. There's a set of new Ford all-weather mats listed in Boston and a set of regular cloth mats in Maine (also new). IDK if your mom would want to go through CL but they're there if she's interested. And they're cheap.
 

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I buy weathertech because they are made well, and also made in the USA. They have the best customer service too. A friend of mine ordered a set for his caliber srt-4 that he ordered, but when Chrysler had their issues, his order was cancelled. He already bought the mats but couldn't use them. They let him send them back and get a set for a ram instead.
 

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I buy weathertech because they are made well, and also made in the USA. They have the best customer service too. A friend of mine ordered a set for his caliber srt-4 that he ordered, but when Chrysler had their issues, his order was cancelled. He already bought the mats but couldn't use them. They let him send them back and get a set for a ram instead.

We have a plant in Burlington (Ontario) not far from me which I've visited a few times and can confirm that they are very nice people to deal with.

I've also exchanged items over the years I've dealt with them and they've been most fair about it.

Don't know if they also produce there or not -- I thought they did but may just distribute only.

I strongly recommend Weathertech.
 

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just bought some weathertechs for my Wike's edge...They are nice. Next time I'll pay a little extra though and get the digital fit ones that they make.
 

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+1 for Weathertechs, I have had them in my past vehicle and the SHO and really love them. I got the grey, it goes well with the dark interior. But I have to put in a good word for Huskyliners, I had them in my 98 F-150 and after 9 years of use, they were still in good shape and looked great!
 

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+1 for Weathertechs, I have had them in my past vehicle and the SHO and really love them. I got the grey, it goes well with the dark interior. But I have to put in a good word for Huskyliners, I had them in my 98 F-150 and after 9 years of use, they were still in good shape and looked great!

Mark, my only hesitation with any mats is the typical right heel wear hole that happens (on mine usually in couple years)
Time will tell with my Weathertechs and I suspect that will wear well but what is your experience with that?
Do they stand the test of time?
 

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Mark, my only hesitation with any mats is the typical right heel wear hole that happens (on mine usually in couple years)
Time will tell with my Weathertechs and I suspect that will wear well but what is your experience with that?
Do they stand the test of time?

Quite right Colin, with the Huskyliners there was some heel wear...although not unexpected. After all, they were used daily and I believe most of the wear was caused by my duty boots...which were worn 6 days a week while working. I did not experience any heel wear on the Weathertechs, and I can't imagine that normal dress, casual, or athletic footwear would wear the Weathertechs. They seem pretty tough and did not show any wear from my duty boots which I wore for 2 1/2 years with the Weathertechs in the Lincoln.
 

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Just ordered a set of the Weather Tech.
I believe the OP was looking for a set that would have SHO on them like the factory ones.

Also ordered a Microsuade seat cover set with perforations. Will advise how well they work with the AC seats. But for the most part these items will only be in the car during the winter.
 
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