Ford F-150 Floor Mats: Why One Truck Needs Six Different Sets

The Ford F-150 needs six different floor mat sets because three options change the shape of the floor: cab style, the under seat storage box, and whether the truck is a gas F-150 or a Lightning EV. A mat scanned for one floor leaves gaps on another, so we scan and sell six separate sets instead of stretching one design across every truck. Canada's favourite pickup earns the most configuration specific catalog page we have, and this guide sorts it out in two minutes.

Why does one truck need six different mat sets?

Most vehicles get one floor per generation. Pickups are different because buyers configure them, and every configuration choice that touches the cab changes the surface a mat has to follow. Cab style sets the size and shape of the rear floor. The factory under seat storage box changes the contours beneath the rear bench. And the Lightning is its own vehicle underneath: EV packaging gives it floors that a gas truck's scan cannot vouch for, with its own storage variations on top. Three variables, six distinct floors, six scans in the catalog.

Which of the six F-150 sets fits your truck?

Work through three checks in order. First, the cab: a SuperCrew has four full size doors and the largest rear floor, a SuperCab has smaller rear access doors and a tighter rear floor, and our catalog also carries a dedicated set for front bench seat trucks covering 2015 to 2025. Second, the rear storage: SuperCrew trucks split into a set for trucks without rear storage, covering 2015 to 2024, and a set for trucks with the factory under seat storage box, covering 2021 to 2025, so lift the rear bench and look before ordering. Third, the powertrain: Lightning owners pick between the 2022 to 2025 sets with or without rear seat storage. Every listing in the Ford collection names its cab, storage, and years, so the truck answers every question the order form asks.

What do F-150 floor mats need to survive in Canada?

A truck that works outside collects everything a car does, plus gravel, concrete dust, and whatever the job site was made of. Our F-150 sets are scanned to run coverage up the footwell walls, over the door sill, and under the seats, up to 30 percent more coverage than other custom mats. The three layer construction, a waterproof vinyl top surface over an EVA foam core with an anti slip backing, is 100 percent waterproof and rated from minus 40 to plus 40 degrees Celsius, so the mat that flexed in July still flexes in January. OEM compatible anchors keep the driver mat planted, pressure washing is approved, and the foam core keeps a big steel cab a little quieter than a hard tray would. The fit itself comes from the process in our laser scanning guide.

What is the catch with configuration specific mats?

The six set approach has one real cost: you have to know your truck before you order. A buyer who guesses at the cab or forgets to check under the rear bench can end up with the wrong rear mat, where a universal seller would have shipped the same approximate rectangle either way. The 30 day money back trial exists for exactly this case, so a wrong guess costs a return shipment rather than the purchase, but thirty seconds with the rear seat up is faster. Every set carries a limited lifetime warranty, and shipping is free and tracked across Canada and the US.

FAQ

Do SuperCab and SuperCrew F-150s use the same floor mats? No. The rear floor differs between the two cabs, so each gets its own scan and its own set. Order by cab style, not just by year.

Does the under seat storage box really change which mats I need? Yes. The storage box changes the contours under the rear bench, so a mat scanned for the flat floor does not sit right on a truck that has the box. Check under your rear seat before ordering.

Does the F-150 Lightning use the same mats as a gas F-150? No. The Lightning's EV packaging gives it a different floor, so it has its own sets covering 2022 to 2025, split by rear seat storage the same way the gas trucks are.

Will F-150 floor mats fit an F-250 or other Super Duty truck? No. The Super Duty floor is its own design, so an F-150 scan does not transfer. If your truck is not listed, request the model through the vehicle request page at matup.ca.

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