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Product Review: AutoAnything Select Floor Liners

Discussion in 'Product Reviews' started by GravityGear, Sep 21, 2019.

  1. Sep 21, 2019 at 11:56 PM
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    GravityGear

    GravityGear [OP] Parking Lot Prerunner

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    Couldn't find a review, so I thought I would write one.

    I've seen Husky X-Act Contour and Weathertech mats. I've had Weathertech and OE all-weather mats on previous vehicles. Weathertech because they had great coverage and OE because the dealership said they would throw them in gratis if I signed that day (I was there to buy that day, but I didn't say that). I have limited experience with aftermarket all weather floor mats.

    I purchased these primarily on price point because I can be hard on mats. I off-road often and will be getting back into snowboarding regularly. I was considering some 3DMaxpider Kagu mats, but I wasn't confident on their durability. Also, they look like they would belong more in an exclusively on-road application. To me they provide a classier look, a bit more durability and better coverage versus stock mats. I'm good with that, but my hesitation towards them told me to hold out for some Huskys. So I was just cruising around the AutoAnything site and noticed that they have a house brand of floor liners. The price point and style and material intrigued me, so I contacted @eccracer104 with some questions. I liked the answers so I bought them. They took about 5 days to arrive. The processing and shipping was extremely quick. I did not purchase rears because they aren't available in AA Select and I don't really use the rear seat for super dirty things/people. My dogs don't like water and never get any significant amount of dirt in the truck.

    INITIAL IMPRESSIONS: These seem quite durable and very similar to Weather Beaters. The material is somewhere between the rubber of the X-Act Contour and the plastic of Weathertech. It's like a rubberized soft plastic. They feel great and fit great. I have zero concerns with the durability of these. Top that off with a limited lifetime warranty from a trusted source. The coverage is great and I'm looking forward to getting these dirty.

    CONCERNS: I'm not sure about these discrepancies, but maybe @eccracer104 can chime in. First, the picture on the AutoAnything website shows a logo towards the outside of each floor mat. Mine have a blank space where the logo would be. Second, there's hole in the passenger side mat toward the seat. This is where the carpet screw would normally go. I did not receive a carpet screw in my package. I've shaken the large box numerous times and all that falls out are the mats, a brown paper divider that keeps the mats apart and a single sheet of paper with instructions and warranty information on it. I'm not sure if either or both of these things is supposed to come with it, but it's really not a big deal to me. FAR, FAR from a deal breaker, but these things are what they are.

    OVERALL IMPRESSIONS: If you feel like paying $100+ on something that you step on is a bit excessive, but still want some great protection for your truck, these are an awesome alternative. If you want great floor mats, these are them. If they decide to make some DC rear full coverage mats, I'll be purchasing them.

    Edit for product page link: https://www.autoanything.com/floor-mats/autoanything-select-all-weather-floor-liners

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    Last edited: Sep 22, 2019
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  2. Sep 29, 2019 at 6:40 PM
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    GravityGear

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    Just took a 300 mile road trip with these. We went on a 3 day trip to the beach. These caught all the sand and stuff that had we had tracked into the truck. I was concerned with the hole in the passenger mat, but nothing got in there. The hole is far enough back that it doesn't get stepped on regularly.
     
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  3. Feb 10, 2020 at 12:52 PM
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    Might have to get these for the rear
     
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