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Husky Classic style, 10 years and they still look and work great. I like the fluid capacity they have, you can have a good bit of snow and mud melt off your boots and not leak out of them, and the channel holds all of it until you can suck it out with a vacuum. THey're definitely full coverage, my carpet still looks basically brand new when I pull the mats to vacuum. They aren't pretty or modern looking, but I still rock the saddle blanket seat covers too: https://www.huskyliners.com/Classic-...ase-shifter/no
I also use Weathertech in other vehicles, they're more trim and cleaner looking. They just don't have the same coverage or protection.
Husky Classic style, 10 years and they still look and work great. I like the fluid capacity they have, you can have a good bit of snow and mud melt off your boots and not leak out of them, and the channel holds all of it until you can suck it out with a vacuum. THey're definitely full coverage, my carpet still looks basically brand new when I pull the mats to vacuum. They aren't pretty or modern looking, but I still rock the saddle blanket seat covers too: https://www.huskyliners.com/Classic-...ase-shifter/no
I also use Weathertech in other vehicles, they're more trim and cleaner looking. They just don't have the same coverage or protection.
Good to know! I just bought my truck and was going to buy weather techs but I'm considering husky. I had weather tech in my hummer and loved them. It's crazy how they keep the carpet looking new!
I have the Husky X-acto liners in my 2015. Wouldn't trade them for the cheap plastic WeatherTechs I had in my 2011. The groves are deeper, the material is more pliable and covers more of the carpet.
I despise my Weather Tech's in my Super Dutys. They don't fit properly. The passenger side is loose and tries to slide out. The drivers side mat doesn't lay flat in the door opening. Each time you close the door, the map pocket strikes the mat. Now the mat is curled up at the doors edge. In my other vehicles I love them, and have never had a problem.
Just not in my 11'-16' Super Duty's.
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