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I’ve had WeatherTech for years in many vehicles. They were among the first but now there are dozens of companies. A couple of things I really like about them is there easy to clean - it seems a lot of the other have Tire Track marks etc and they look cool - but it seems like they would be harder to clean? I also like the fact that the WT has a lip that goes up onto the transmission hump to keep the dirt and mud in the floor mat. Also made in the US.

Anyone had anything that they really like that I should look at in lieu of WT? This is for 2026 OB
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I am also looking at the Lasfit cargo liner, but last I checked it was out of stock. I like the cut outs for the tie downs.
 

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I switched from WeatherTech to 3W:

When deciding between 3W and WeatherTech for a Ford Bronco, the choice typically comes down to flexibility and coverage versus rigidity and brand reputation.

3W Floor Mats are made from a Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) that is generally more flexible and rubber-like than standard WeatherTech DigitalFit Liners. This flexibility often allows the 3W mats to lay flatter and conform more easily to the floor's contours right out of the box.

3W is often cited for providing extended coverage specifically around the accelerator pedal area, a spot where WeatherTech sometimes leaves more of the carpet exposed. Additionally, the 3W mats are designed to fit seamlessly around accessories like Molle panels without requiring trimming.

Both brands offer excellent protection against mud, snow, and spills. WeatherTech uses a high-density tri-extruded (HDTE) material which is stiffer and creates a very strong "reservoir" to hold liquids. While 3W is also durable, its softer texture can be slightly easier to remove for a quick shake-out.

Choose 3W if you prefer a softer, more flexible mat that provides extra coverage under the gas pedal and blends in with the interior textures.

Choose WeatherTech if you want a proven, high-wall liner that excels at trapping large amounts of liquid and mud, and you don't mind a stiffer, more plastic-like material.

Either way it is a matter of preference. Both are good to go.

3W is currently offering 30% price cut.

https://3wliners.com/products/ford-...trunk-mat-tpe-material-all-weather-protection
 
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I switched from WeatherTech to 3W:

When deciding between 3W and WeatherTech for a Ford Bronco, the choice typically comes down to flexibility and coverage versus rigidity and brand reputation.

3W Floor Mats are made from a Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) that is generally more flexible and rubber-like than standard WeatherTech DigitalFit Liners. This flexibility often allows the 3W mats to lay flatter and conform more easily to the floor's contours right out of the box.

3W is often cited for providing extended coverage specifically around the accelerator pedal area, a spot where WeatherTech sometimes leaves more of the carpet exposed. Additionally, the 3W mats are designed to fit seamlessly around accessories like Molle panels without requiring trimming.

Both brands offer excellent protection against mud, snow, and spills. WeatherTech uses a high-density tri-extruded (HDTE) material which is stiffer and creates a very strong "reservoir" to hold liquids. While 3W is also durable, its softer texture can be slightly easier to remove for a quick shake-out.

Choose 3W if you prefer a softer, more flexible mat that provides extra coverage under the gas pedal and blends in with the interior textures.

Choose WeatherTech if you want a proven, high-wall liner that excels at trapping large amounts of liquid and mud, and you don't mind a stiffer, more plastic-like material.

Either way it is a matter of preference. Both are good to go.

3W is currently offering 30% price cut.

https://3wliners.com/products/ford-...trunk-mat-tpe-material-all-weather-protection
The 3W - look like they would be really hard to clean with all the Treads etc?
 

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I have the WT ones. I am giving them away if anyone wants to come get 'em

They aren't very good for the Bronco. I had loved them in my 2011 F150.
 

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Hmm why do you say that?
I have a set and mine fit very well, but clearly I havent had them very long yet.
The rear cargo mat loves to slide back if it has any weight on it.

The actual floor mats the lips will curl inward and let a ton of dirt underneath them.

Other brands that I've seen (Husky and 3W) fit much better. I since moved on to Armorlite though and don't use floor mats at all any longer.
 

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I vote @Armorlite_Kail flooring! Floor mats are over rated and you have to secure them when driving doorless on the highway.
 

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The rear cargo mat loves to slide back if it has any weight on it.

The actual floor mats the lips will curl inward and let a ton of dirt underneath them.

Other brands that I've seen (Husky and 3W) fit much better. I since moved on to Armorlite though and don't use floor mats at all any longer.
I didnt get the cargo mat, I agree it didnt look really engineered well.
I did the the floor mats. So far I dont have any curl yet. <fingers crossed>

I just looked up the armorlite stuff. I do like that looks of that.
 

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I didnt get the cargo mat, I agree it didnt look really engineered well.
I did the the floor mats. So far I dont have any curl yet. <fingers crossed>

I just looked up the armorlite stuff. I do like that looks of that.
Armorlite is one of my favorite mods. Being able to clean out the interior with a leaf blower, especially with dog hair - $$$
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