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Below is links to both applications. Weathertech does not show the rears on there website for Excursion's. The fronts are the same number.
I personnaly went with the Husky liners in my Super Duty. Even though its a 99 I ordered the 2002 version which has an optional hump liner and ability to cut out for the Manual T case.
I'm looking at both of them now and the husky are cheaper but also have a middle hump insert available. I think I need to invest in a set of these. Husky also offers 2nd and 3rd row mats as well!!!
Weathertechs are nice, could only find them for the front and cargo area. second row Im using Husky. Have used Husky in 2 previous trucks and if I was to place an order for the Excursion again, Husky all the way through. I like the lip that the husky has down by the door, traps everything, the Weathertechs are flat by the door and let rain, snow melt and sand run into the carpet.
I'm using Husky on all the rows, I have a set in tan and a set in black. I like the look of the Weathertech but I won't use different brands/looks in the same truck.
I wish Weathertech made them for our trucks.
I'm looking at both of them now and the husky are cheaper but also have a middle hump insert available. I think I need to invest in a set of these. Husky also offers 2nd and 3rd row mats as well!!!
Get the huskys, good mat for a good price. I have weathertechs for the front and actually thinking of getting husky fronts because of better protection with lip by the door
I have the weathertech "all weather" floor mats in mine front and rear plus the cargo area mat. I don't drive mine in winter, so don't need/want the lip like the husky's have. Personal preference. They feel like a quality piece and I give them an A for my application.
With the mud and snow the husky's huge lips and catch all style in the "classic" form work and looks great that is why i chose them.
I have the "weather beater" style Huskys in my F-150 they are more modern styled and very form fitting.
I have Husky's in 3 of my trucks now and i'm very happy with that, the 16 year old ones in my '98 Expedition still work great and look like new when cleaned up.
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