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Old 06-29-2015, 08:54 PM
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What floor mats are you sporting. I'm looking for some good protection against mud and spills. I've been looking at weather tech?
 
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Weather Techs. I hated how the Huskys rolled up at the door on my 6.4.
 
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I use Weathertech- have had them in my last several trucks- living in Wisconsin I especially like how they drain melted snow and ice out the door instead of holding it to run onto the floor.
 
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I've had Weather Tech in the last three trucks and won't use anything else.
 
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Weathertechs all the way. My buddy has Husky liners and they roll up and feel like really flimsy rubber. The Weathertechs are a solid mold.
 
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Anything but the factory rubber or carpet ones. I have the factory rubber ones as I was having trouble finding weathertech or huskyliners from places that would ship to me up in AK for less than the cost of the liner... I was able to score some factory rubberized mats, but they are the same size as the carpet ones... While they do hold a lot of mud and water, the edges of the carpet are still vulnerable.
 
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Weather Techs. I hated how the Huskys rolled up at the door on my 6.4.
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Guess I'm the lone wolf here, I have Husky mats both front and rear and very pleased. Not to mention that I purchased them off of Amazon as used (yes, Amazon sells returns as used). They were actually brand new in the box but the box had been opened. Total cost for my mats front and rear was under $50 delivered.
 
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Guess I'm the lone wolf here, I have Husky mats both front and rear and very pleased. Not to mention that I purchased them off of Amazon as used (yes, Amazon sells returns as used). They were actually brand new in the box but the box had been opened. Total cost for my mats front and rear was under $50 delivered.
You're not a lone wolf. I also have the Husky's and like them. There was a thread on here sometime back where mats were discussed and a surprising majority seemed to prefer the latest generation of the Husky Liners over the latest generation of WeatherTechs.

I have a buddy that has and likes his WeatherTechs, and they do seem to fit his truck well. I bought my Husky's just because online reviews were inconclusive either way and the Husky's were considerably cheaper.
 
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Husky for me too !
 
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Husky here as well. Fit perfectly.
 
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I have the Weather Tech's in my truck and they fit terrible. First vehicle I've bought them for that I wasn't happy with them. I've seen the Husky's and they fit much better in my opinion.
 
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Please excuse the dirt, but this should give an idea of the fit of the Husky's.








 
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Husky for me too. They fit perfectly and I wouldn't use anything else.
 
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I have had the weather techs and was not pleased with the rigidness and the rolling up around the edges. I also found them more slippery than others. I have since updgraded to the Husky X-act Contours and love them. They fit very well and are heavy rubber that is both flexible and sticky.

Link: X-act Contour? Floor Mats & Liners for Cars & Trucks | Husky Liners
 


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