Just received my front and rear digital floor mats and they look great! They were a little expensive at $177.00.
MetallicA29 said:Hi,
I just got a 2011 Escape LTD. It has a 8" sub in the cargo area. Will the WeatherTech and or Husky WeatherBeater fit? As I've read, I cannot find a "2011 Husky" anywhere, but I'm assuming the 2010 fits.
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You have a 2011 LTD and the 2010 fits? I was going to order direct as well. Thanks!KA0OUV[Tim said:":fwm1yaiv]Husky WeatherBeater fits fine. I have a 23223 (tan) that I ordered directly from them online.
WeatherTech Digital for the middle row, and Nifty Catch-It Carpet (by Lund Industries) on the front floors (both from AutoPartsWarehouse.com)
MetallicA29 said:Hi,
I just got a 2011 Escape LTD. It has a 8" sub in the cargo area. Will the WeatherTech and or Husky WeatherBeater fit? As I've read, I cannot find a "2011 Husky" anywhere, but I'm assuming the 2010 fits.
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2010 mats work fine in the 2011. In fact, the passenger side is fine as it is. With the 2011, I just put a piece of duct tape underneath the hole to keep out moisture from seeping through. Even if the mat could slip (difficult), the mold would prevent it from materially obstructing gas/brake pedal operation. But that's my view, and I'm the only one who drives that car. If anyone else does, those mats come out. (Suck on that, legal counsel.)etrailer said:Currently, WeatherTech has their Digital Fit liner for the cargo area, but not for Front and Rear seats on the 2011 models.
They are working on them. They've completed the design, and they're getting their tooling/production setup for the changes. The estimated time frame I got from WeatherTech is about 6 weeks. It's not a firm date, but they will be here before too long.
If I recall correctly, he just said the hook that secures the mat is in a different location and that's the change they're accounting for.Domain said:2010 mats work fine in the 2011. In fact, the passenger side is fine as it is. With the 2011, I just put a piece of duct tape underneath the hole to keep out moisture from seeping through. Even if the mat could slip (difficult), the mold would prevent it from materially obstructing gas/brake pedal operation. But that's my view, and I'm the only one who drives that car. If anyone else does, those mats come out. (Suck on that, legal counsel.)etrailer said:Currently, WeatherTech has their Digital Fit liner for the cargo area, but not for Front and Rear seats on the 2011 models.
They are working on them. They've completed the design, and they're getting their tooling/production setup for the changes. The estimated time frame I got from WeatherTech is about 6 weeks. It's not a firm date, but they will be here before too long.
mckane1941 said:Installed the Weathertech floor liners a couple of months ago and find they fit and work great. The only problem is the hook hole on the drivers side. Water gets in through this hole and the hook makes pulling the mat out to drain difficult. Has anyone found any problems with cutting off the hook and filling in the hole? I know the Ford legal department will advise against this, but I've never had a problem with migrating floor mats before.
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Yep, concurring with that. What I meant to convey is that the hook issue is easy to work around.etrailer said:If I recall correctly, he just said the hook that secures the mat is in a different location and that's the change they're accounting for.Domain said:2010 mats work fine in the 2011. In fact, the passenger side is fine as it is. With the 2011, I just put a piece of duct tape underneath the hole to keep out moisture from seeping through. Even if the mat could slip (difficult), the mold would prevent it from materially obstructing gas/brake pedal operation. But that's my view, and I'm the only one who drives that car. If anyone else does, those mats come out. (Suck on that, legal counsel.)etrailer said:Currently, WeatherTech has their Digital Fit liner for the cargo area, but not for Front and Rear seats on the 2011 models.
They are working on them. They've completed the design, and they're getting their tooling/production setup for the changes. The estimated time frame I got from WeatherTech is about 6 weeks. It's not a firm date, but they will be here before too long.
Yes they do have the two button fastener. However, the rear cargo mat does not fit the 2011 escape very well at all. I am sending my rear cargo mat back to them. Hopefully, they redesign it so I can have a matching set.drhart said:Do the 2011 digital floor mats have the updated 2 button type fasten down mechanism(if that makes sense)? The picture on their website has the 2010 fitting.
That's what I plan to do when I have the dog in back..drhart said:I just turned my current 2011 oem rear cargo cover over. It's rubber and seems to do the trick.