Husky Mud Guards and Weather Beater Floor liners
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If there's one thing that I would ask Husky to do with the front floor liners, that would be to add a small square of carpet or something that my foot good grab.
When my feet are wet like in tis past snow storm, as I entered the truck and adjusted myself in the seat, my foot would slip on the liner. Not a huge deal, just sayin'. Other than that, I'm really pleased with the way the liners are trapping the droppings from my boots and protecting my carpet.
When my feet are wet like in tis past snow storm, as I entered the truck and adjusted myself in the seat, my foot would slip on the liner. Not a huge deal, just sayin'. Other than that, I'm really pleased with the way the liners are trapping the droppings from my boots and protecting my carpet.
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Found the post here: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...l#post15453408
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I ordered my F-150 with the same, and was very disappointed with them as well. Will never do that again. However, I also ordered and installed the Weathertech mats, and they are both wider and longer than the OEM mats. I posted (somewhere) on this list with pictures. I'll see if I can find the post...
Josh
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Installed the rear Husky Weatherbeater liner yesterday. Definitely would have helped if it were a warm day with sunlight to help the mat lay flat before installation. But it was 30 degrees and overcast so the fit was kinda iffy, but acceptable.
IMHO the rear liner is a tad too long front/back. I'll give it some time to lay flat on it's own, but may trim the rear as it tucks under the seat tray.
Josh
IMHO the rear liner is a tad too long front/back. I'll give it some time to lay flat on it's own, but may trim the rear as it tucks under the seat tray.
Josh
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