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Looking at both the Weathertech & Husky -- Are they rigid plastic or more Rubber? Both of look real good - I have the Factory Rubber they look good but don't really do a good job... I would like the mat to be softer rubber than real rigid... Anyone had or felt both??
WeatherTech's are not rubbery, fairly stiff material.
Yea, Thanks
I called my dealer - I went to high school with him... they had both - I went out at lunch & looked - turns out that I liked the WeatherTech even though they were not as soft as I wanted - got fronts only (SC) for 87.## & local tax..
I thought that was decent...since WT website says 99.95
Thanks for all the help guys. Ordered the Weather Tech mats front & back...should be here next week. Even though the Canadian dollar is close to par with the U.S dollar there is a 18% higher price to buy in Canada. $189.00 Usd vs $231 Cdn. Got mine for $211.00 Cdn. Looks like a great product.
The Husky Weather Beaters are better feeling IMHO, more rubber feel. These are the ones I bought. I compared them to a friends WeatherTech and my vote is still the new style Husky.
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