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Old 02-14-2017, 01:36 PM
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Default Husky X-Act Full Coverage Rear Liner ISSUES

So, I did a search on here about the way the rear Husky Liner fit...IT SUCKS!!!

The 2 threads that came up about it, had no resolve. Most of the posts in those threads didn't even addressed the issue that the OP posted about. I thought about calling Husky to see WTF, but naw...just gonna return the rear liner. Gotta love Amazon Prime. BTW, the front fit pretty good, not perfect, but good.

Instead, I'm gonna order the Ford liners (Part# HL3Z-1613300-AA). I can get the set for about the price of just the Husky rear liner. I'll see where this leads me.

And, I doubled checked I have the right one with the right part# from Husky.

*DISCLAIMER - The carpeted floor mats HAVE BEEN REMOVED prior to installation of the Husky liners.

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Uh, did you remove the floor mats that came with the truck? Looks like you have something underneath the liner.
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Originally Posted by species8472
Uh, did you remove the floor mats that came with the truck? Looks like you have something underneath the liner.
Did you really just ask that question?
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hmm I may go with weathertech after seeing this
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i have a set of the Husky X-Act fit floor liners front and rear. they both fit great. my rear liner does not fit like that at all. everything lines up perfectly and sits perfectly flat.
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Originally Posted by Twist
Did you really just ask that question?
Did you really just avoid that question?
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hmm I may go with Weathertech after seeing this
I have these to after 2 sets of Weathertech in other trucks. If I could change my mind I will go back to Weathertech as well. Fit far from perfect. Very sticky!
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Either you have something underneath or you got a faulty liner, if its the latter I'd just exchange for a new one as this is the first time I've ever seen x-acts fit like that. The weather techs however fit horribly in the two trucks we have them in.
Here are my X-acts(yes they're dirty)...



Driver side + hump



Passenger side + hump



Rear 1



Rear 2

And my Brothers WT's ( we have another truck with these and they are worse)...




Driver






The WT's always seem to lift and curl at the edges, my Husky's are laying nice and flat after a year of abuse.
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Originally Posted by lutter5-0
Did you really just avoid that question?
No, I answered it.
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Originally Posted by Twist
Did you really just ask that question?


Can't blame him. Stick around the forum and you'll see some of the dumbest questions come up over and over again... Usually simple things that can be found by spending 5 minutes flipping through the owner's manual.



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