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Old 02-03-2017, 03:54 PM
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Based off this tread i decided to try the Husky X Acts. I currently have/had the WT. My truck is a 2010...and i found that the WT had a "higher" side and front lip..so it protected the carpet a little higher. the negatives about the WT was mine had no little spike on the passenger side and tended to move around a little. the driver side was held in place with the OEM clip. The WT were also a harder plastic material

The Husky x Acts....fit really nice...rubber was softer, and they had little spike feet to keep them in place. The Husky driver side had a hole for the OEM clip but it was dark and it took a bit to get it to pop in. Still havent driven with the huskys yet so i cant say how they feel under the foot compared to the WT's yet...
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The Weatherboots product is the one we use in our trucks
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Originally Posted by kdcrmms57

The Weatherboots product is the one we use in our trucks
I would trip over that everytime I got in or out of the truck
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I've used them for 20 years in all my trucks. They fit flush on door sill.
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Originally Posted by kdcrmms57
I've used them for 20 years in all my trucks. They fit flush on door sill.
From the picture it looks like there is a piece that sticks straight up about 2-3" right past the door sill.
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Originally Posted by H-60 Electrician

These are Maxpider Mats. They are a carbon fiber type material. I have had them for about 3 years now and they clean up easy too.
has one of those in the rear of my truck for awhile. they were flimsy and light as cardboard. wasn't in there long
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i concur. i have had WT in all my previous vehicles but happened upon a great deal on a set of husky for my truck. as posted the WT are a harder/firmer material than the husky but both seem to do the trick.

one difference i noticed, and it may be car dependent, was the design style. in one of my other cars, a 2013 bmw 5 series, the WT require removal of the factory mats. the husky liners for the f150 were modeled/designed to go over the factory mats. in the end it doesn't really make much difference, both do the same job.
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Originally Posted by Efan08
From the picture it looks like there is a piece that sticks straight up about 2-3" right past the door sill.
the website has several pictures that shows the fit. Very clean
there are several companies in this space and these work best for us. No warping water pooling rigid abs plastic and custom fit.
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Any body try these from Weatherboots.com
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I had a set of Husky floor liners in my Powerstroke for 11 years. No problems whatsoever.
When I bought the F150, I purchased Husky.



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