Huskyliner floor mats
#53
I have and love them. I had a coffee mug open up on the floor of the passenger seat. The spill stayed contained even when driving and I just pulled It Out and poured it clean. I'm a fan. The one behind the rear seat is my favorite though. I am constantly throwing things back there and don't need to worry about dirt getting loose to the floor. Just vacuum it up once in a while. Amazing.
#54
Husky liners are ****! Great coverage, look good, reasonable price, what more could you ask for.
I have never had any other type for comparision, but lets face it, it's floor mats, there is not a lot you could really do to make them any better
I have never had any other type for comparision, but lets face it, it's floor mats, there is not a lot you could really do to make them any better
#56
Originally Posted by f150gilly
i picked up a set for the front and back I've also asked for the piece that covers the hump in the front for xmas
i ordered the one for the back with full coverage works great for my dogs
i ordered the one for the back with full coverage works great for my dogs
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Is this rear mat a husky? When I ordered mine from a local off road store, they said husky didn't make one that covered the entire rear area of a screw, which didn't make sense to me. But he'd already orders them so I took em. If these are huskys then I'm going to go back and demand a new one. Also, do you happen to remember the part number?
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My truck has 2 floor posts that you attach the factory floor mats to to keep them from moving around. Does the Husky liner also do this or do they solely rely on the spikes on the bttom of the matt?
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Just got my Husky Weatherbeaters in. I like them and they will no doubt last but I feel like they are too flimsy to retian there shape long term, especially in the TX heat.
For those of you who have owned the Husky and the Weathertech, which one was thicker material?
For those of you who have owned the Husky and the Weathertech, which one was thicker material?