husky wetherbeater floor liners???
#41
I got the rear liner yesterday, matched it to the Weather Tech and same quality. Haven't installed it yet, waiting for the fronts. I thought they were delivered together, and when I went to retrieve them, only the rear was there along with the bedrug. The tracking showed both on the same ticket, but apparently the Bedrug and rear were shipped together, and the fronts separately. Should have them today. Thought they were stolen.
#42
Installed my X-Act's today in my '16 screw and they fit like a glove! The back covers the ENTIRE floor. Even goes up under the center console for the perfect fit. The front drivers side fits perfect on the button. And the grips on the bottom hold it right where you put it. After much back and forth between these, the weatherbeaters, and the Weathertechs, I went with the X-Act because I wanted more of a rubber feel rather than plastic. Just day 1 but so far they are everything I wanted.
#43
Will be interesting to know how they wear. The hard plastic shells of the Husky and Weathertechs wear better than softer rubber mats. I wore through an OEM All weather mat that was thick rubber. Wore a heel hole through a shelf bought rubber mat too. The only one I didn't wear out was the one in my Dually that was made like one of those mud flaps on the back of a semi with the cords through the middle like a tire.
Depends on how much seat time you have and if you are in a snow belt too.
Depends on how much seat time you have and if you are in a snow belt too.
#44
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#45
Super Moderator
Big thumbs up
The husky liners are the way to go....
Moms 16 Edge has the Ford winter mats.
1000 miles and I need to shampoo the carpet on the drivers side to get the salt out of it !(shes retired )
My 16 F-150 w/husky liners has 3000 miles and I do a few driveways when it snows..... not A darn thing has made it to my carpet !!!
I pulled the mats to wash them and looks brand new under them!
Seriously thinking of replacing the ford ones in the edge with Some Husky's !
The husky liners are the way to go....
Moms 16 Edge has the Ford winter mats.
1000 miles and I need to shampoo the carpet on the drivers side to get the salt out of it !(shes retired )
My 16 F-150 w/husky liners has 3000 miles and I do a few driveways when it snows..... not A darn thing has made it to my carpet !!!
I pulled the mats to wash them and looks brand new under them!
Seriously thinking of replacing the ford ones in the edge with Some Husky's !
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Phil48315 (02-20-2017)
#47
Have had mine in for 3 weeks now, not a single issue with the mat popping loose. As with the ones I got for a 13 Fusion, quality is on par with Weathertech.
#49
Senior Member
I'm still using the Husky mats I bought for my 2010 F150 I bought it new in 2011, bought the mats a week later, then put them newly washed right into my 2015, they look different then the ones in the photo. I only buy vinyl/rubber floor pickups, no carpet or rug for me. My husky liners are deep lugged and no place for a carpet pin. Just big deep lugs that catch a lot of snow and mud and gravel rocks from my boots. No complaints here.
#50
Mats and liners are completely different from each other. Liners from a 2010 will not fit in the 15+ trucks, but the mats are pretty much universal. I have a full set of Weathertechs for 09-14 Screw and they will not fit in the 16 I have at all.