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I would recommend not getting Husky Liners. I have a set and the passenger side mat does not fit very well. Its has gaps all around it and does not sit right. Consequently the mat moves around a lot and the carpet feet don't grab very well. Seems like its just off. I contacted husky and they did send me a second set and said sometimes they get bent out of shape in shipping if not packaged right. Well the second set does the exact same thing. They just missed something in the design department. I was very disappointed. The drivers is perfect and the rear mat is perfect. I had a thread a while back about it with pics if you do some digging.
My passenger husky liner moves a little as well. I think it is more a result of there not being a cleat deal for them to install into like there is on the driver side. That said, I'd still go with Husky again as the weathertech ones do the same thing, but worse, from what i've seen in trucks friends have.
My passenger husky liner moves a little as well. I think it is more a result of there not being a cleat deal for them to install into like there is on the driver side. That said, I'd still go with Husky again as the weathertech ones do the same thing, but worse, from what i've seen in trucks friends have.
My passenger side Weathertech may slide around a bit but my wife hasn't reported that happening. It's only possible because I'm lazy and didn't install the cleat gizmo that goes on the carpet and keeps the mat from moving.
My passenger side Weathertech may slide around a bit but my wife hasn't reported that happening. It's only possible because I'm lazy and didn't install the cleat gizmo that goes on the carpet and keeps the mat from moving.
admittedly i have no idea if my friends had installed the cleat gizmo in their trucks either. The ones I saw from weather tech did not have any grippy things on the bottom (could be an older style, not sure) at all like the husky liners do, so always attributed the moving to that. maybe thats why they came out with the cleat gizmo. I do like the brown color weathertech offers though, i wish husky did the same.
I had Weathertechs in my f150 and went with the husky liners in the new truck. Huskys are a softer rubber and they stay in place better (don't slide around). The weathertechs I could wipe off with a damp towel. The Huskys have deeper ridges so they are a little harder to clean. The edges of the weathertechs also rolled up after awhile and wouldn't lay flat. Huskys seem to mold to the floor due the softer material and the weathertechs are a more rigid shell that tends to slide around. Both have pros and cons, but I prefer the fit and feel of the Huskys.
I have the Husky Xact's. I ran WeatherTech for years, they get slippery when wet and have a tendency to fade and curl. The Husky Xact's are a softer rubber compound that doesn't curl and there's no bouncing of sand or water off of the surface like it does on the WeatherTech's. I have had the Husky's in the my last three trucks and I'd be hard pressed to go back to WT.
I have the Husky Xact's. I ran WeatherTech for years, they get slippery when wet and have a tendency to fade and curl. The Husky Xact's are a softer rubber compound that doesn't curl and there's no bouncing of sand or water off of the surface like it does on the WeatherTech's. I have had the Husky's in the my last three trucks and I'd be hard pressed to go back to WT.
I, too, switched from WeatherTechs in my last few trucks to Husky Xacts in this one and like them much better than the WeatherTechs. They fit and stay put better. Coverage and protection are equal to WeatherTech. Fit and finish are better, imo. The last couple of WeatherTechs I had just didn't seem to be of the same quality as the earlier versions.
admittedly i have no idea if my friends had installed the cleat gizmo in their trucks either. The ones I saw from weather tech did not have any grippy things on the bottom (could be an older style, not sure) at all like the husky liners do, so always attributed the moving to that. maybe thats why they came out with the cleat gizmo. I do like the brown color weathertech offers though, i wish husky did the same.
WeatherTech does send out a carpet grabber for the passenger side. I have them in my truck and it works great. No slippage. In fact I just pulled them out the other day and they were stuck to the carpet like Velcro. Very happy with my weathertech floor mats.
I had Weathertechs in my f150 and went with the husky liners in the new truck. Huskys are a softer rubber and they stay in place better (don't slide around). The weathertechs I could wipe off with a damp towel. The Huskys have deeper ridges so they are a little harder to clean. The edges of the weathertechs also rolled up after awhile and wouldn't lay flat. Huskys seem to mold to the floor due the softer material and the weathertechs are a more rigid shell that tends to slide around. Both have pros and cons, but I prefer the fit and feel of the Huskys.
Have these in my dodge right now, they got terribly deformed in under a year. Not a fan of the material either as it gets almost greasy and holds dirt after a while. Had weathertechs in my other dodge and they were ok, but still not sold on them for the 17.