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Old 09-18-2014, 08:08 PM
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I have the rubber floors in my stx also. I have the husky X-act contours they do not slide around at all. I have had them for almost two years now and they still look good to.
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Old 09-18-2014, 08:31 PM
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I like mine and I've had no issues with them. I have the rubber ones in the front. The driver's side mat mounts over the factory locating studs. The mats also have many pointed studs that hold them in place and neither the driver's side mat or the passenger's side mat move around any. The scary part is when you take them out, you can see where the pointed studs have have penetrated the carpet and the white insulation is showing.

My rear mat is the standard Husky Liner mat. A rubber one was not available for the rear when I purchased them. I don't know if it is now.

I know that they give much better coverage than Ford's optional rubber mats that I looked at first.

Good luck with your selection.

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love mine , found out the hard way , didn't read the fine print , if you want the rear to go all the way under the seat you have to order front and rear separate and not as a set.
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Well my pics don't seem to want to post but I love mine no issues.
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I have a pair of wade surefit in the front, then came across a husky for the back on craigslist new in box for $40. love them both but I have carpet underneeth, about a month ago I bought a gallon of titebond wood glue and set it in the back on the floor, it tipped over and the lid popped off and more than half of the glue spilled onto the floor mat it was contained just on the floor mat, boy was I glad I had this floor mat. pulled it out and power washed the glue off, none got on the carpet if it did I would have to replace the entire carpet.

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I ordered some Lund Catch It carpet floormats. Hope they are as nice as people claim.
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I'm running huskys in my 13 fx4 and expedition. I like them, but honestly I like the weather techs better.
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I have huskys in all my trucks, the ones in my '98 were put in when it was new and still look great. I know people with weathertech's and they dont seem to hold as much liquid as the huskys do..becomes an issue in winter.
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Originally Posted by AK49FordTruck
I have huskys in all my trucks, the ones in my '98 were put in when it was new and still look great. I know people with weathertech's and they dont seem to hold as much liquid as the huskys do..becomes an issue in winter.
I kinda thought the opposite. A buddy of mind has weather techs and they see to have a little deeper channels in them compared to my husky liners.


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