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Old 01-27-2016, 10:45 PM
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I have had the husky x act mats in several vehicles. I'm happy with them. The thing to remember with them is they fit tight and exact. So a hair too far this way, or a hair too far that way, will make them seem like they aren't fitting right. But I've always got them to fit perfectly with a little maneuvering. Even the full coverage rear mat for the 15 f150 screw.
Perhaps now that they've been outta the box for awhile I'll revisit my back full mat. I've heard others say theirs fit perfect., I can't believe the tolerances can be that much oon a truck or mat, so maybe I need to shove it forward.
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Originally Posted by Lockelamora
Show us the pics! Whats so much better? I'm not hating but want to know.
I don't have any from my current vehicle but these are off of Auto Anything's site. These have just a nice, clean look. The last pic is the set I pulled out of my 2014 after I traded it for my 2015. These are the first items I purchased after buying my trucks.
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Old 01-27-2016, 10:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Musclford
Perhaps now that they've been outta the box for awhile I'll revisit my back full mat. I've heard others say theirs fit perfect., I can't believe the tolerances can be that much oon a truck or mat, so maybe I need to shove it forward.

Under the rear seat, instead of the rear edge being on the outside of the box, tuck the rear lip of the mat underneath the box all along the whole length. It's a tight fit to get the lip of the mat underneath, but this helps the whole mat fit perfectly.

Also the overhang over the sill is by design. It's to empty any liquid onto the sill and not your carpet, should the liquid get to high.
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Originally Posted by Anonymous1
Under the rear seat, instead of the rear edge being on the outside of the box, tuck the rear lip of the mat underneath the box all along the whole length. It's a tight fit to get the lip of the mat underneath, but this helps the whole mat fit perfectly.

Also the overhang over the sill is by design. It's to empty any liquid onto the sill and not your carpet, should the liquid get to high.
First get the front of the mat lined up by using the center console as a guide.
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Here are some photos of the Husky mats in my 2015 F-150 XLT. I didn't go with the full size rears, as I plan to add a storage box.





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Originally Posted by Musclford
Perhaps now that they've been outta the box for awhile I'll revisit my back full mat. I've heard others say theirs fit perfect., I can't believe the tolerances can be that much oon a truck or mat, so maybe I need to shove it forward.
Yep that's how I installed it initially, it fits fine, However it seemed others were saying theirs fit fine without doing this. That all, Thx!!
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Originally Posted by Lockelamora
Show us the pics! Whats so much better? I'm not hating but want to know.
Aries 3D in my F150, after rinsing with garden hose




This was before...


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Cool Husky X-Act Contour...

http://norfolk.craigslist.org/pts/5431760327.html

F.Y.I - Local pickup

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I also have a set for local pickup in Vancouver, BC. Will travel to Blaine, WA or a bit further if needed.
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So in Canada these are called U Guard. I assume they are Aries rebranded for us Canucks. I can't beleive how well they look in the truck and the fit is amazing. I did not get them for the back as the Ford one is good.


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