Anyone else have issues with their Husky Xact fit liners?
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Anyone else have issues with their Husky Xact fit liners?
I bought the Husky xact fit front liners on 7/17 and I noticed there is already a couple holes worn in the mat. I've driven the truck about 25k miles since buying them, just a little surprised they wore so fast. I contacted Husky and they will replace them, they just require I ship them back(about $50) on my dime and wait for a replacement to arrive. Considering I paid $95 for them, I don't want to spend half that amount on a new pair if they are only going to last another 25k miles. Just wondering if anyone else has had this issue.
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Maybe you have restless leg syndrome while driving.
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That sux what they're pulling on ya. Have to ask though, do you wear logger type boots? I wore through the floor liner in a Freightliner in about 100,000 miles, a bit over a year. Our other trucks, KW, Pete, Western Star, all suffered the same. Those boots are what most of us wore.
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That sux what they're pulling on ya. Have to ask though, do you wear logger type boots? I wore through the floor liner in a Freightliner in about 100,000 miles, a bit over a year. Our other trucks, KW, Pete, Western Star, all suffered the same. Those boots are what most of us wore.
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Mines all wrinkled on the side in my 2016 civic. Pure garbage. I placed a warranty claim and they want me to pay 100$ to ship them back from Canada to USA so they can send me new ones. I paid 80 for the set... Make sure you read the small prints on the warranty because Husky warranty is terrible. Bought aries maxpider for the f150 and they are much better.
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Wow, that's not good. I have the Exacts in the 150, but it's hardly driven. I've had the regular Huskies in quite a few trucks, in fact, for almost 15 years in my Ranger. Those sold me on the Exact ones.