Help me pick floor liner. what do you have?
#12
I got Husky Weatherbeaters. Love them and they fit great. I had a concern on the edge after I cut out around the sub, but no problem so far (last pic).
I also had the original Husky Liners in my 1997 F-150 and loved them. Also have Weathertechs in my wife's Altima and love them.
Don't stress too much about it and pick the ones that look the best to you and you feel are the best value. You can't go wrong. They're all great.
Peace!
I also had the original Husky Liners in my 1997 F-150 and loved them. Also have Weathertechs in my wife's Altima and love them.
Don't stress too much about it and pick the ones that look the best to you and you feel are the best value. You can't go wrong. They're all great.
Peace!
#13
Couple more considerations:
The Weathertech's are the stiffest. They are like trays. Some people like that, some don't. They also stained a little from the salt/ash up here in Western NY. Neither sets of the Husky's stained.
The Weathertech's are the stiffest. They are like trays. Some people like that, some don't. They also stained a little from the salt/ash up here in Western NY. Neither sets of the Husky's stained.
#14
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What I liked most about the weather techs over the other brands at the time was the WT's were the only ones that allowed the water to run out the door so the mats aren't like a pond all winter long. I hated the husky mats in my ranger when I had them, they pooled water like crazy, had to dump them out everyday in the winter.
#15
What I liked most about the weather techs over the other brands at the time was the WT's were the only ones that allowed the water to run out the door so the mats aren't like a pond all winter long. I hated the husky mats in my ranger when I had them, they pooled water like crazy, had to dump them out everyday in the winter.
#17
Wait okay I'm a little confused about this one. So the weather tech floor liners pretty much cover all of your carpet front and back, correct? So you are spending hundreds of dollars to protect carpet that you will literally never see...seems kind of ironic to me.
#18
Or if your truck pulls double duty (like mine) throw the mats in for work and/or off-road/mud fun, pull them out for a night out on the town.
It all depends on what you want out of your truck.
#20
I'll probably get flamed for this, but here is what I have in mine:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/270886640411...84.m1497.l2649
I don't know about everyone else on here, but just putting gas in this baby uses up my disposeable income, not ready to plunk down $200 or more to cover carpet I'll never see. These cover the front floor area completely in my truck with no trimming (I have the flow through center console with shifter), and the rear unit covers door to door where people's feet go, including the hump in the middle. And the best part? $35 with free shipping, and they are heavy and thick and grippy. I'll save the extra cash for camping supplies I will enjoy with the family in a few weeks. To each their own, just my two cents.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/270886640411...84.m1497.l2649
I don't know about everyone else on here, but just putting gas in this baby uses up my disposeable income, not ready to plunk down $200 or more to cover carpet I'll never see. These cover the front floor area completely in my truck with no trimming (I have the flow through center console with shifter), and the rear unit covers door to door where people's feet go, including the hump in the middle. And the best part? $35 with free shipping, and they are heavy and thick and grippy. I'll save the extra cash for camping supplies I will enjoy with the family in a few weeks. To each their own, just my two cents.