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Old 06-27-2017, 05:01 PM
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This is the 2nd row Husky liner.




I also like how the diamond plate design matches the Ranch Hand bumper diamond plate.
 
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I'm fond of my Husky liners, they hold a lot of snow/slush in the winter and mud in the spring/summer.
 
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Kind of reviving an old thread, but, I ordered a set of weathertech front liners and they came today and fit like poop! Was really looking forward to what I thought would be a quality product. Back to the drawing board
 
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Originally Posted by fordboy67
Kind of reviving an old thread, but, I ordered a set of weathertech front liners and they came today and fit like poop! Was really looking forward to what I thought would be a quality product. Back to the drawing board
I've never been very impressed with them, they don't hold much fluid.
 
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I've never been very impressed with them, they don't hold much fluid.
Agreed. I've never had either in the Excursion, but my MKZ has Weathertechs. They don't cover nearly as much of the carpet as the Husky does, and the top of my left shoe still touches carpet on the foot rest, allowing any slop on there to slide down behind the mat

I loved the Husky liners in my old Cruze, they held up great for the five years I had them. The Husky material seems easier to clean than the Weathertech too, the Weathertechs still look dirty to me even when clean.

My grandpa just bought a 2016 MKZ and I bought him a set of Husky's for Christmas. I'll see how those fit and I may end up getting a set for myself if they indeed cover better.
 
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Old 12-20-2017, 11:09 PM
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Yeah my weathertechs fit like crap too. Maybe I'll check out the husky for the front. I don't know why weathertech uses such a rigid material. I think they would be nicer if they were more plyable.
 
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Old 12-23-2017, 08:39 PM
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Weathertech look pretty, I had husky liners in my 97 F350 crew and my 07 Dodge 2500, decided to try the Weathertechs in the EX when I bought her, should have went with the Huskys again, hold more slop and sand than the Weathertech, the Weathertechs allow to much melted snow and water to run back under the mat onto the carpet by the door sill
 
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Old 12-23-2017, 08:47 PM
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Are the husky mats softer?
 
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My Husky mats arrived today and fit GREAT! Should have went with the Husky from the start, since the ones that these are replacing are Husky mats I bought for my 98 Expedition. 19 years of service in this climate is pretty good if you ask me.
 
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Reviving the old thread again, has anyone ordered the front center mat from Husky? It seems the only color left these days for the Excursion is Tan. I have tan interior so it would work, but I would rather black. I did find that they still carry black for the F250s, but the part number is different. Wonder if it would still fit or what the difference might be? I assumed the front cab was pretty much identical. Anyone have any thoughts?
 
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F250 will work just fine for the front mats
 
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Originally Posted by Nicmike
F250 will work just fine for the front mats
as always, thanks Mike!
 
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Just in case anyone was wondering, here is the response I received from Husky Liners in regards to the difference in mats between the Excursion and the F250s of the same years.
"The Excursion is not quite the same as the Super Duty—that is why we have unique front liners (3390 Excursion versus 3385 for the Super Duty. The primary difference the Excursion has much larger duct work under the floor to direct air flow to the rear of the vehicle. The larger ducting creates bumps in the floor that the front liners and center hump liner must accommodate."

So it seems there is just a slight difference. I wonder if this is the same case with the Weathertech mats, as many commented that the fitment was not exact and off a little. Wonder if they ordered F250 mats versus Excursion specific mats, who knows. I guess When I get around to getting some, I may need to stick with Tan if I want the center mat, unless I go with tan center mat and everything else black. Decisions decisions.
 
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51203 husky liner

Apparently theres another husky liner, 51203, that is supposed to fit both f250 and excursions

it's the one I bought from Amazon and it doesnt fit that great. Not horrible but the passenger side may lip bends in a little.

so get the other model number just for excursion if you can
 
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I like husky in the snow.......
 
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