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Husky floor liners

Which Husky model are you guys going with? X-act coutour, floor mat, or heavy duty floor liner? Looking for just the front & appreciate any input.
 
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get some weather techs they're awesome :-)
 
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Old 04-28-2012, 12:25 PM
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Is the WeatherTech a one piece all the way across in the front?? Is it better than the Husky?
 
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I have the Husky Weatherbeaters. I love 'em. Pics here:

https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...iner-pics.html
 
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I have just the husky floor mats. Still love them and catch a lot of snow in the winter time.
 
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Old 04-28-2012, 05:07 PM
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Im running the Husky floor mats. I have them in the Ex, my Jeep, had them in the F150, I ordered them fot the Explorer yesterday.

Yes I like them.
 
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I have the weathertech digital fit one piece over the hump fronts. THEY ARE AWESOME !!!!! One the best things I have bought for the truck.
 
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I have had the Husky Custom Molded floor liners in the front and back floor of my truck since 2004. They are not one piece. I prefer seperate pieces because they are easier to take out for cleaning. Spill something in one mat and you only have to remove one. Well worth the money and have saved me a lot of cleaning and wear on the carpet.
Cabela's: Husky Custom-Molded Floor Liners
 
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Originally Posted by V10ZILLA
I have the weathertech digital fit one piece over the hump fronts. THEY ARE AWESOME !!!!! One the best things I have bought for the truck.
Thanks for the replies guys. I just came from Weather Tech's warehouse & the guy told me they did not offer a one piece for the front. My vehicle is an 05 crew cab with no floor shifter
 
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Well since Weather Tech was just down the street from my house I went there & this is what I'm trying out. Guy said if I didn't end up liking them I could return them. I did ask for a one piece front but was told that they didn't make a one piece in the Floor Liner Digital Fit model. He said basically this was their "cream of the crop."
 
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What did those run of you don't mind me asking?
 
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Originally Posted by Special Ed
Well since Weather Tech was just down the street from my house I went there & this is what I'm trying out. Guy said if I didn't end up liking them I could return them. I did ask for a one piece front but was told that they didn't make a one piece in the Floor Liner Digital Fit model. He said basically this was their "cream of the crop."
That's what I've had in my truck since new (5+ years now) and carpets still look like the day I bought it. I have Husky liners in my Jeep and they do the job, but don't have quite the same fit & finish of the Weather Techs in my opinion. I also have a set of Weather Techs in my wife's Lexus RX350 and my daughter's Hyundai Tucson. All fit perfectly and are well worth the price.
 
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What did those run of you don't mind me asking?
$99 for the 2 front liners
 
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Originally Posted by dscabra
That's what I've had in my truck since new (5+ years now) and carpets still look like the day I bought it. I have Husky liners in my Jeep and they do the job, but don't have quite the same fit & finish of the Weather Techs in my opinion. I also have a set of Weather Techs in my wife's Lexus RX350 and my daughter's Hyundai Tucson. All fit perfectly and are well worth the price.
Yes the fit is damn near perfect but the are like a plastic mold rather than a rubber mat from what I am use to. As soon as I touched the display first thing that came to mind was a floor pan. The guy told me they are rubber & vinyl mix mold. We'll see how it goes.
 
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Wow, I was expecting more. The husky liners are up to $80 a set. Looking for a set for the wife's expy and I think I found what I am looking for. Thx
 

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