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Those look nice. I ordered my Wet Okole seat covers for my truck and these will be the next thing I put in. It looks like they put a hole in the passenger side as well to hold the front mat in place.
If they did do you have a factory holder on yours, because my 04 does not.
I have a set in grey for my CC and although I like them I hate how tall the lip is when you open the door. I don't like seeing the underside of the mat but really how often do you have your door open inspecting your mats.
My dad has had them in his trucks since 2000, my brother since 1999, me since 2002, mom since 1998... in case you can't tell, we love them. They hold up great, my Mom is still using the cargo liner from her 98 Explorer in her Escape.
The tall lip can look goofy, but when you get in with a ton of mud or snow on your boots, the mats can hold near a half gallon of water without leaking at all. My carpet is spotless still
I have a set in grey for my CC and although I like them I hate how tall the lip is when you open the door. I don't like seeing the underside of the mat but really how often do you have your door open inspecting your mats.
I have Husky liners in my Jeep, but I use Weathertech liners in my truck and my wife's car. Between the two, I prefer the Weathertech product for the fit and stylish appearance. Both do the job they were made to do very well.
Have Weathertech in both Superduties and Husky in the RV. They work great and hold up well. I just replaced the original Husky liner for the X. It got used like a bed liner and my carpet still looks great.
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