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The 2012 is on order but who knows when it'll show considering I ordered nav.... Anyway just wondering which mats fit better, weathertech or husky? I have a lot of snow sand and salt to deal with in the winter so I'm looking for what's gonna hold the sonw/water the best and keep the carpet covered well. Thanks!
I've got the Weathertech digifit and they are great so far. Fit really well, good coverage and don't seem to bend at the corners of the edges like some others I've seen in the past. However, I haven't had them that long, so time will tell.
The 2012 is on order but who knows when it'll show considering I ordered nav.... Anyway just wondering which mats fit better, weathertech or husky? I have a lot of snow sand and salt to deal with in the winter so I'm looking for what's gonna hold the sonw/water the best and keep the carpet covered well. Thanks!
I am not sure you can go wrong with either. I got a really good deal on the husky's and my buddy has the weathertech's....we have both been impressed with the laser fit mats and how well they work and fit.
I have Husky's in mine and the only thing I don't like about them is the passenger side floormat, the front left (near the vent) piece doesn't set flush against the floor, so the floor vent essentially gets blocked. This is only an issue when the wifes feet are cold.
Other than that, some higher sides/larger catch pockets in the rear CC piece would be nice, my oldest boy and his buddy's trash the rear floor when I pick them up from snowboarding...
I am a little disapointed with my huskys. The passenger side does't lay flat next to the door. I thought it could have a little better fit for what they cost.
I am a little disapointed with my huskys. The passenger side does't lay flat next to the door. I thought it could have a little better fit for what they cost.
Heat gun to get them into the shape you want/need.
I had the Weathertech in my 2006 and they were nice but the fit and design was not as good as I expected. I now have Weathertech in the 2011 and they are 300% better. Perfect fit and the rear mat was redesigned for more coverage and better resistance to "leaking" around the edges.
Although I have no experience with the Huskys, I have talked to numerous people that use them and have heard no complaints. I don't think you can go wrong either way.
I think they are both good products. I put the Weathertech in mine and have no regrets. They fit well, work as advertised, and seem to be wearing well too.
I also have the factory all weather mats. Love them so far. Went to Edisto Beach for 5 days last week and they trapped all the sand and crap that would normally be all over the place. Plus, I like the embossed "SUPER DUTY" across the rear mat.
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