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Im pretty sure they would fit all years, because they didnt change the cab/seats or anything. Or atleast not to my knowledge they didn't.

EDIT: PRG sells the weathertech floormats, and it doesn't specify a year, so im guessing it will fit all years.

http://www.prgproducts.com/shop/product/weathertech-front-mats/
 

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They all fit. IMO, Weather Tech are good but overly priced. I prefer Husky Liners.
 

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We've got Weather Tech Floor MATS, (not floor liners) front and back. Now I see they only offer the front set. I like them because they are heavy duty, and "rubbery." We have a gravel drive, and take it camping everywhere. I have no interest in carpeted mats, and the floor liners are too expensive, fancy, and they look thin. Happy with the mats, currently $55 MSRP.
Oops, correction of a sort. If you specify "crew cab" instead of "king cab" then fronts and rears are available. We have the full set with a king cab, with no problem. Don't know why their site deleted that option for King Cab. But it works!
 

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I have the weather techs. wouldn't get anything else. clean easily and go up the sides. look great as well
 

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The only difference there might be is the number of hooks that hold the mat in place. My '15 has 2 hooks on driver's side, does yours, or just 1?
I have the 3D MAXpider 3D MAXpider Kagu Rubber Floor Mats - PartCatalog.com mats which have a raised hollow that covers the hooks (no sand/gravel/fir needles getting through) and the door side edge actually overlaps the sill. About half the price of the Weathertech which my wife's Honda has yet equal or better protection.
I had the same ones in my Frontier and they wear very well. We do a lot of backwoods exploring/camping and live in a rain forest so they are truly well used/abused and hold up great.
I do detailing on customer vehicles and see some really abysmal use of mats; stacked up to 4 layers, mats from other vehicles, pitiful flat rubber OEM mats that don't really serve any useful purpose, residential carpet, cardboard, etc.
 
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