WeatherTech ,husky or other
#1
WeatherTech ,husky or other
whats the best bang for your buck? Been reading lots about weather techs not fitting. Any sales going on with dealers?
i need to get front mats ASAP. It’s deer season and I’m getting my carpet muddy. lol 😂
i need to get front mats ASAP. It’s deer season and I’m getting my carpet muddy. lol 😂
#2
Hold my beer
Not sure about deals, but I really like my Husky front and back liners. A couple of work friends have Weathertech's that seem fine, but they just feel cheaper made than the Husky's. Weathertech's feel too plastic-y for my liking whereas the Husky are rubbery, which I like. Mine stay put and don't slide around. You can get the front and back liners on Amazon for about $187 right now. I'm sure either option would do the job.
#3
Senior Member
I was also told the Weathertechs were pretty plastic-y. I got Husky Weatherbeaters, they are rubberized, and the fit was perfect, very happy with them.
FYI if you find them on ebay, you can use that 10% off coupon they are running today- probably the cheapest you'll find them! I got my full set off ebay when they were running a 15% off sale so they only cost me $147. Same with my Husky wheel liners.
FYI if you find them on ebay, you can use that 10% off coupon they are running today- probably the cheapest you'll find them! I got my full set off ebay when they were running a 15% off sale so they only cost me $147. Same with my Husky wheel liners.
#4
There's a zillion threads on this.
The Weathertechs are plasticky and slick.
I run the Husky X-Act liners. They're not bad. I did grind a hole in one with my boot after ~2 years, which was replaced under warranty.
If I were buying new, I would look seriously at the Maxpider 3Ds.
The Weathertechs are plasticky and slick.
I run the Husky X-Act liners. They're not bad. I did grind a hole in one with my boot after ~2 years, which was replaced under warranty.
If I were buying new, I would look seriously at the Maxpider 3Ds.
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MarkY (10-25-2018)
#5
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Originally Posted by tvsjr
There's a zillion threads on this.
The Weathertechs are plasticky and slick.
I run the Husky X-Act liners. They're not bad. I did grind a hole in one with my boot after ~2 years, which was replaced under warranty.
If I were buying new, I would look seriously at the Maxpider 3Ds.
The Weathertechs are plasticky and slick.
I run the Husky X-Act liners. They're not bad. I did grind a hole in one with my boot after ~2 years, which was replaced under warranty.
If I were buying new, I would look seriously at the Maxpider 3Ds.
#6
3d Max spiders for sure, they look the best and don't feel cheap. Wife has WT's in her ride and at first i never really cared about how they felt but after using the spiders i hate the feel of the plastic and they look cheap even though they're the most expensive
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#8
Doesn't matter!
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greggebhardt (10-27-2018)
#9
I have Husky Xacts in my Super Cab. I do think they feel like a better quality than the Weather Techs but my back one is not the best fitting. It is doable though. I want to try the maxpiders for my wife's Armada. I'm just waiting for them to be on sale somewhere.
#10
How easy are they to clean? I have the Husky's and really like them. Have had Weathertech before and fully agree they are plasticy and frankly don't age well. We've had a set 10 years in our van and they are starting to curl. Probably due to the heat here in northern cali. I mean, it did take 10 years but...