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Which do you think is better for a Crew Cab... the Husky black rubber floor liners #98381 or the Ford Super Duty black rubber floor liners? The Husky's are about $40 more.
I just bought a set of Husky liner to replace my Ford all weather mats for my F350 CC. The Huskys are very nice. Just got back from a muddy and snowy hunting trip and the mats look like hell, but the carpets are clean!
And they really stay in place.
I like the Ford mats so well that I took them out of '05 and put them in my 2011. They're well made of real rubber and I live in the boonies with lots of mud and snow. Just sayin.
I've got Husky liners and they fit very well and are keeping my carpet clean. That being said I like the looks of the WeatherTech liners better but I was unable to find them in stock anywhere when I bought my liners.
The for all weather mats wore through where my heel rests in three months. After that, i bought a full set of Husky liners; they are a year old now and still look perfect.
I do lots of surveying and other work on construction sites, so the fact that they cover the floor so well is an added bonous
Which do you think is better for a Crew Cab... the Husky black rubber floor liners #98381 or the Ford Super Duty black rubber floor liners? The Husky's are about $40 more.
I have had huskeys but IMHO I like weathertech floor liners bettercoobie
I like the Ford product - got them stock in the truck.. But the grooves constantly got full of dirt & stuff - also the carpet coverage left alot of space on the carpet to get dirty. I bought a set of the weathertechs and they seem to cover the carpet a lot better..I like them also.. and they seem to keep carpet better.. Of course I am in the pasture more than the city..
I like the looks of the WeatherTech liners better but I was unable to find them in stock anywhere when I bought my liners.
I like the Weathertechs better as well. I notice that they had a booth at the car wash convention and I stopped and chatted for a while. My only complaint was that it took about 10 days for them to arrive. They told me that they make them as they are ordered. That would explain not being able to find them in stock. I would think they would sell tons more of them if they put some of the popular ones in stock at some big chain. I know that three more sets have been sold just from people seeing mine.
Mine I got from dealership. A friend works in the accessories dept. He is the guy that gets the aftermarket stuff on sthe vehicles. I called him only to ask what type he liked & he said come see - they had weathertech & husky for the 2011s. I bought the weathertech. But it was close
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