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Old 11-27-2014, 12:53 PM
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Carbon Specialized. Fast and comfortable.

What part if Texas are you in? I feel like I've seen this truck a hundred times!!!
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Look above my post count. DFW area.
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Originally Posted by Feathermerchant
Look above my post count. DFW area.

On the mobile app can't see that haha sorry about that!
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Picked up some Husky Liner X-Act Contours, wasn't sure what to expect, but I much prefer these over the Weathertechs.
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Originally Posted by WhiteMud
Picked up some Husky Liner X-Act Contours, wasn't sure what to expect, but I much prefer these over the Weathertechs.
I had Weathertechs in my 06 and my 11 F150s. But I went with X-Act Contours in my 14, I like them a lot. The Weathertechs fit great I just wanted something more rubbery this time.
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Old 11-28-2014, 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by NASSTY
I had Weathertechs in my 06 and my 11 F150s. But I went with X-Act Contours in my 14, I like them a lot. The Weathertechs fit great I just wanted something more rubbery this time.
So the weather tech heavy duties are not rubbery like the cheaper weathertechs. Thats nice to know, may get the huskies instead. How durable are they so far. And how slippery do the weathertechs get?
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Originally Posted by RajunKajun59
So the weather tech heavy duties are not rubbery like the cheaper weathertechs. Thats nice to know, may get the huskies instead. How durable are they so far. And how slippery do the weathertechs get?
No the digital fit liners are not rubbery.
I've only had the Huskies for about 1 month but they seem very durable.
My black Weathertechs probably got slicker than most because after cleaning them the only way I could get them looking like new was to spray them with a little protectant/shine.
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Originally Posted by NASSTY
No the digital fit liners are not rubbery. I've only had the Huskies for about 1 month but they seem very durable. My black Weathertechs probably got slicker than most because after cleaning them the only way I could get them looking like new was to spray them with a little protectant/shine.
Weathertech sells a cleaning kit. It makes them look new and has a non slip component in it.
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Originally Posted by WhiteMud
Picked up some Husky Liner X-Act Contours, wasn't sure what to expect, but I much prefer these over the Weathertechs.
Pics or it never happened.
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Originally Posted by NASSTY
No the digital fit liners are not rubbery.
I've only had the Huskies for about 1 month but they seem very durable.
My black Weathertechs probably got slicker than most because after cleaning them the only way I could get them looking like new was to spray them with a little protectant/shine.
Thanks saved me a few bucks.
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