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Old 10-25-2018, 11:39 PM
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I've seen a handful of pics of those Maxpiders 3D's looking pretty worn after a year plus - mainly the driver's side. The grooved area from the driver's mat was separating from the rest of the mat. While I've never laid my hands on them, they don't look as durable. Maxpiders look more like luxurious though, I will say.
Old 10-26-2018, 12:25 AM
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Here's some pics of the Husky in my '18 F150. The fronts are great. The rear doesn't sit perfectly flush as you can see. But the protection is great. I've had them in about a month. So far I like them better than the WTs I've had in other cars.



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Old 10-26-2018, 02:29 AM
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Husky. No contest.
Old 10-26-2018, 04:27 AM
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Originally Posted by GreyWolfe991
Here's some pics of the Husky in my '18 F150. The fronts are great. The rear doesn't sit perfectly flush as you can see. But the protection is great. I've had them in about a month. So far I like them better than the WTs I've had in other cars.



With that console, you have to trim them on the scribed lines.
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I have maxpider, they are pretty nice
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I had WT in my '07 and Husky X-Acts in my '15. I much prefer the more rubbery texture of the Husky's... Feels more "premium". Fit is perfect, besides the rear, full coverage. I have the storage console, like @GreyWolfe991 above and had to finagle it a bit to fit under. Would buy Husky again over the WT.
Old 10-26-2018, 10:57 AM
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Husky X-acts.

Most folks complaining about rear seat fit didn't read the instructions. You're supposed to cut them slightly if you don't have a 40/20/40 seat/console combo up front, which they clearly point out. There's a diagram included with them that shows exactly what to cut.

I've seen at least 2-3 pics of people claiming "poor fit", that clearly show they didn't cut out the section Husky tells you to cut out, if you have a front bench seat.

They fit in my 40/20/40 SCrew 100% perfectly.

I've also seen a lot of complaints about Husky, that include "I bought them on eBay." I'd personally avoid that route as eBay has 0 controls to fight counterfeit goods. So there's a good chance any Huskys on sale on eBay, not sold directly by Husky, are counterfeit, refurbished or factory discards.

In the past, when I've received bootleg goods from sellers on eBay, and have tried to get eBay to intervene and issue a refund, they've flatly refused, despite evidence. Anyone that has faith in eBay really needs to review their business model, and think on it a bit. It's basically a flea market, so why throw your money away (unless, of course, the deal you're getting is legitimately too good to pass on.)

I'd buy direct from one of the retailers that advertise here, or from Amazon.

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Old 10-26-2018, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by LBStx
Husky X-acts.

Most folks complaining about rear seat fit didn't read the instructions. You're supposed to cut them slightly if you don't have a 40/20/40 seat/console combo up front, which they clearly point out. There's a diagram included with them that shows exactly what to cut.

I've seen at least 2-3 pics of people claiming "poor fit", that clearly show they didn't cut out the section Husky tells you to cut out, if you have a front bench seat.

They fit in my 40/20/40 SCrew 100% perfectly.

I've also seen a lot of complaints about Husky, that include "I bought them on eBay." I'd personally avoid that route as eBay has 0 controls to fight counterfeit goods. So there's a good chance any Huskys on sale on eBay, not sold directly by Husky, are counterfeit, refurbished or factory discards.

In the past, when I've received bootleg goods from sellers on eBay, and have tried to get eBay to intervene and issue a refund, they've flatly refused, despite evidence. Anyone that has faith in eBay really needs to review their business model, and think on it a bit. It's basically a flea market, so why throw your money away (unless, of course, the deal you're getting is legitimately too good to pass on.)

I'd buy direct from one of the retailers that advertise here, or from Amazon.

I have the spit bench seat and mine fit against the rear storage bin, just like it's shown in Husky's installation video. Trimming 1/4" will not take up that much excess. I know they do this to help keep stuff (liquid I'm sure) from rolling towards the back and getting on the carpet under the seat. However, it makes it not seem like it's a perfect fit. Rolls the corners up by the door a bit too. Like I said, I love them, it doesn't really bother me, but you can tell they had to use one design to cover several different setups.
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Husky instructions clearly state that you only have to trim if you HAVE a 40/20/40 split bench front seat.



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Originally Posted by jbone36
Husky instructions clearly state that you only have to trim if you HAVE a 40/20/40 split bench front seat.



I mis-phrased that.

If you have a 40/20/40 split bench you need to cut that.

If you have a 40/20/40 console (which I have) you do not.

Good call on that.

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