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Old 01-30-2017, 06:13 PM
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Default Husky or Weathertech

I'm up in the air about which brand to go with. I had weather techs in my last truck and wasn't impressed. It looks like they didn't fit right but the place I purchased them from was sketchy. Thoughts ? Pics?
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I have weathertechs in my truck. Wife has huskys in her car. I hear the new husky exact fit are nice. I have no issues with my weathertechs.
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I've had both but the WeatherTechs just look better. Look OEM. I've had a set in my last 3 rigs

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I also vote Weathertech... A cinch to install and look great on my 2012 Lariat.
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Out of the three I've used...Husky, WeatherTech, and now Michelin EdgeLiner... I'd have to give the nod to the Michelin. They are really nice.
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I have a set of Husky weatherbeaters,,, fit is great.

Check on Craigslist for a nice used pair, you might save 60% like I did and try out one style or the other.
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Husky X-act Contours are soft, flexible, grippy rubber and don't move around. Weathertechs and Husky Weatherbeaters are more like plastic and kind of slippery.
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Whenever I got my weather techs they didn't fit flush they kind of curled up I wonder if I might have done something wrong or the place I ordered them from did ??
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Originally Posted by msgross
I have a set of Husky weatherbeaters,,, fit is great.

Check on Craigslist for a nice used pair, you might save 60% like I did and try out one style or the other.
That is where I bought the wifes huskys. Good deals to be had if you search around.
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Originally Posted by Forgus3000
Whenever I got my weather techs they didn't fit flush they kind of curled up I wonder if I might have done something wrong or the place I ordered them from did ??
Where did they curl up? Only way the place you ordered them from would have done something wrong is if they gave you the wrong set. They don't make them on site.



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