Husky liner difference
The videos above explain the differences. I picked up the X-act Contour front liner before the winter, and I'm very happy with them. They fit the floorboard perfectly and protect the carpet form rain, mud, snow, etc... They are easy to clean. If you decide on them, there is NO NEED to cut the mat for the floorboard anchor posts on the driver's side. The driver-side mat fits nicely over the posts, and the mat simply doesn't budge once installed. Also, "Made in the USA" and a lifetime warranty justifies the price for me.
Last edited by flamebluef150; Jan 29, 2015 at 09:26 PM.
I got the X-act Contours because I wanted rubber mats instead of rubberized plastic. They fit great and I'm very happy with them. I had Weathertechs in my previous 2 trucks and I liked them too. But they were plastic and kind of slippery so I wanted rubber floor liners this time around. My current truck is a regular cab so I have no experience with the X-act Contour rear liners.
I got the liners, I've had them in every truck I've owned.
I like that there easy to wipe out without all the heavy grooves of the other model, though if you had a lot of water on the mats the grooves may help to keep it from sloshing out.
I like that there easy to wipe out without all the heavy grooves of the other model, though if you had a lot of water on the mats the grooves may help to keep it from sloshing out.
I have a brand called Catch-It,they're made by Lund. Bought them at Fleet Farm for $75.00 for the 2 fronts! When they get really dirty in the winter I fill the laundry sink bring them in and wash them, dry them off and back in they go!
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I have the weather beaters in my truck. They fit great, stay In place, catch all the dirt, and u can take em out and hose em off quickly and easily. I would definitely buy the same set again






