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I like to run a molded mat like husky liners, but I don't see any for 2011 models, does anyone know if the mats for the 2010 models are exactly the same for the 2011's
How are the husky liners? Do they hold their shape well?
I had a set in my 03'... put in the day I bought the truck new... and they lasted longer than the truck! My truck was totaled but the mats are fine... still holding their shape... I actually still have them.
The ones I just bought for the 2011 look even better. There are a few other threads scattered about the various PSD forums that suggest most everyone is satisfied with them.
I have to mention the WeatherTech Digital Fit floor liners here. I ordered them and they are very tough/rigid and fit extremely well. Judging by the pictures online I would say that the WTech's may be something worth looking at for you.
I have to mention the WeatherTech Digital Fit floor liners here. I ordered them and they are very tough/rigid and fit extremely well. Judging by the pictures online I would say that the WTech's may be something worth looking at for you.
I have Weathertechs in my 09(same as 2010 I think) and my 11. They are awesome, but slightly different. Here are a few pics in them both. If you want a pic of the second row I will have to get it.
I have to mention the WeatherTech Digital Fit floor liners here. I ordered them and they are very tough/rigid and fit extremely well. Judging by the pictures online I would say that the WTech's may be something worth looking at for you.
those look great I bought cabelas brand that looks like those, they are supposed to fit, 07-10 models. I am pretty disappointed and I think I am going to take them back. the biggest problem is on the front drivers side there is a slight hump just below where the seat starts on the right side the cabelas units don't really have a rise for this area, the area under the brake pedal doesn't fit well either, I guess they just flat out suck.
husky liners are extremely durable, the ones in my dodge when I sold it were still in great shape. they do cup on the edges and tend to hold water rather than drain it which is a negative. so can we confirm that whatever is supposed to fit the 07-10 models also fits the '11 models as well??
I had the Husky liners for all my previous trucks, but this time was considering the WeatherTech. Unfortunately when i got my truck, WT were about 8 wks from being available, but the new style Husky WeatherBeaters were available, so I went with them. I love them! They are much improved over the previous styles, and are better feeling than the WT's IMHO.
I had the Weathertechs in F150 and was very satisfied with them. I have ordered another set for my new SD. Apparently they are quite popular and on backorder... will be here soon though!
those look great I bought cabelas brand that looks like those, they are supposed to fit, 07-10 models. I am pretty disappointed and I think I am going to take them back. the biggest problem is on the front drivers side there is a slight hump just below where the seat starts on the right side the cabelas units don't really have a rise for this area, the area under the brake pedal doesn't fit well either, I guess they just flat out suck.
husky liners are extremely durable, the ones in my dodge when I sold it were still in great shape. they do cup on the edges and tend to hold water rather than drain it which is a negative. so can we confirm that whatever is supposed to fit the 07-10 models also fits the '11 models as well??
I put the Husky Weatherbeater liners in my truck. I was afraid they would be too thin and flex too much but no problem though. Very happy with them. I'm pretty sure the 2011 liner is different from previous years. I ordered them direct from Husky and had to wait for them for about 6 weeks before they shipped. At the same time they had liners available for 2010 so I'm pretty sure they are a new design.
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