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I got the new "WeatherTech FloorLiner HP" mats which are more rubbery/grippy than their old "FloorLiner" (without the "HP" appendix) mats which had a very hard-plastic feel.
After comparing them side-by-side with the Husky X-Act Contours at a truck accessory store, my personal preferences came out like this:
WeatherTech FloorLiner (the old style):
- Bad: hard plastic slippery feeling
- Good: less grooves to clean dirt out of
- Bad: prominent "WeatherTech" logo
Husky X-Act Contours:
- Good: more rubbery, more grippy feeling
- Bad: way more grooves to clean dirt out of
- Bad: prominent "Husky" logo
WeatherTech FloorLiner HP (the new style):
- Good: more rubbery, more grippy feeling
- Good: less grooves to clean dirt out of
- Good: subtle "WeatherTech" logo
Here's what they look like in my 2022 F-450 Lariat. Unfortunately, for Platinum owners they will need some trimming if you want to see the full "Platinum" on the door sill.
I have had Husky mats in previous trucks. They provide excellent coverage but are a little slippery. I really like the OE mats but do wish they covered the area behind the accelerator.
What year Platinum is this? I just picked up my 22 and read that the connector may not be there to plug those lighted sills into. But I really want those sills
What year Platinum is this? I just picked up my 22 and read that the connector may not be there to plug those lighted sills into. But I really want those sills
It's a 2019. I think I heard that the plug is still there. Maybe someone even said that their '22 came with the lighted sill plates.
Well I had the husky’s and liked them but had Ford points to use so also got the OE ones from them. I like them a bit more.
So I have some Husky’s front and rear to sale off that are 2 months old.
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