Husky Floor liners X-Act - can be ordered!
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Husky Floor liners X-Act - can be ordered!
I wanted to let everyone know that the Husky Floor liners can now be ordered. As of this writing you have to order over the phone, and they should be turned on this week.
The part numbers are:
#53361—front
#53381—rear (Crew Cab with storage under the seat)
#53461 - center hump for front if you need it as well.
I will likely have to trim the door sill since it will cover the logo, so will take pictures when they arrive. There is also a 15% discount going on which may be of assistance:
BLACK15 - sale ends on the 15th of Nov 2016.
Now if I can just find the best cover for the bed. I was really leaning towards the Peragon - love the initial support, the design and fit and finish, but after camping this weekend I realized that I don't want it to drop down into the bed as it would have been impossible to unload all the camping gear since I have a tendency to load the back of the bed first and I had a full load. A buddy has the BakFlip which was nice, just don't like covering the window. GRR back to square one
The part numbers are:
#53361—front
#53381—rear (Crew Cab with storage under the seat)
#53461 - center hump for front if you need it as well.
I will likely have to trim the door sill since it will cover the logo, so will take pictures when they arrive. There is also a 15% discount going on which may be of assistance:
BLACK15 - sale ends on the 15th of Nov 2016.
Now if I can just find the best cover for the bed. I was really leaning towards the Peragon - love the initial support, the design and fit and finish, but after camping this weekend I realized that I don't want it to drop down into the bed as it would have been impossible to unload all the camping gear since I have a tendency to load the back of the bed first and I had a full load. A buddy has the BakFlip which was nice, just don't like covering the window. GRR back to square one
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I know that Husky also has the harder plastic weatherbeater line but I prefer the soft rubber.
I honestly think that it's a personal preference but due to my Internet research as well as comparison to my dad's floor mats that slide I opted for the Husky. They also had 15% off when I ordered. It was code black15.
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So far I'm impressed with them. These are a softer rubber that my dad's weathertec and they have little spikes on the bottom that keep them from sliding. The weathertec that my dad has is a harder plastic and they slide more in his truck.
I know that Husky also has the harder plastic weatherbeater line but I prefer the soft rubber.
I honestly think that it's a personal preference but due to my Internet research as well as comparison to my dad's floor mats that slide I opted for the Husky. They also had 15% off when I ordered. It was code black15.
I know that Husky also has the harder plastic weatherbeater line but I prefer the soft rubber.
I honestly think that it's a personal preference but due to my Internet research as well as comparison to my dad's floor mats that slide I opted for the Husky. They also had 15% off when I ordered. It was code black15.
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I wanted to let everyone know that the Husky Floor liners can now be ordered. As of this writing you have to order over the phone, and they should be turned on this week.
The part numbers are:
#53361—front
#53381—rear (Crew Cab with storage under the seat)
#53461 - center hump for front if you need it as well.
I will likely have to trim the door sill since it will cover the logo, so will take pictures when they arrive. There is also a 15% discount going on which may be of assistance:
BLACK15 - sale ends on the 15th of Nov 2016.
Now if I can just find the best cover for the bed. I was really leaning towards the Peragon - love the initial support, the design and fit and finish, but after camping this weekend I realized that I don't want it to drop down into the bed as it would have been impossible to unload all the camping gear since I have a tendency to load the back of the bed first and I had a full load. A buddy has the BakFlip which was nice, just don't like covering the window. GRR back to square one
The part numbers are:
#53361—front
#53381—rear (Crew Cab with storage under the seat)
#53461 - center hump for front if you need it as well.
I will likely have to trim the door sill since it will cover the logo, so will take pictures when they arrive. There is also a 15% discount going on which may be of assistance:
BLACK15 - sale ends on the 15th of Nov 2016.
Now if I can just find the best cover for the bed. I was really leaning towards the Peragon - love the initial support, the design and fit and finish, but after camping this weekend I realized that I don't want it to drop down into the bed as it would have been impossible to unload all the camping gear since I have a tendency to load the back of the bed first and I had a full load. A buddy has the BakFlip which was nice, just don't like covering the window. GRR back to square one
Did you find a bed cover yet? I'm just starting my research; but this looks interesting. (I don't know if it will work with a aux/tank/tool box, but book marked it when I saw a video. http://www.bakflip.com/
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I just got the husky liners as well. Did three piece front as have bench seat hump and rear cover. It does not cover that plastic fold over tool box under the back seat so just used a rubber backed carpet to protect it. Back of my truck is used for storing bags when I go to work so things are thrown in.
Not complaints other then when installed cold they are a tad stiff but ease up after warming. I ran with my old 08 husky liners in the new truck but did not like how the water catcher rubbed the bottom door pocket.
Not complaints other then when installed cold they are a tad stiff but ease up after warming. I ran with my old 08 husky liners in the new truck but did not like how the water catcher rubbed the bottom door pocket.
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Thanks. Just ordered.
Did you find a bed cover yet? I'm just starting my research; but this looks interesting. (I don't know if it will work with a aux/tank/tool box, but book marked it when I saw a video. Bakflip Tonneau Covers | The Official Bakflip Site - Bakflip.com
Did you find a bed cover yet? I'm just starting my research; but this looks interesting. (I don't know if it will work with a aux/tank/tool box, but book marked it when I saw a video. Bakflip Tonneau Covers | The Official Bakflip Site - Bakflip.com
Next on the list is the Truck Covers USA as they take up the least amount of space and also allow for a toolbox ;-) Biggest challenge is that it really can not be removed (may only have to do this 1% of the time).
Finally the Bak Flip. It can be removed but blocks the back window and the camera.
The Peragon looks like I could store it under the rear seat if I have to remove it, the BakFlip would have to go into the garage and Truck Cover would be very difficult to remove. I am going to stop by and look at a Truck Covers Toolbox in the next week or two as they are located in San Diego, not too far from home.
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