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Forty, I have a set of 'em in both trucks. The ones for the S/D's and Ex's come in one size. There is a section that needs to be trimmed if you have floor shift. I love mine. They are cupped around the edges in case you spill your big gulp, they hold the mess on the mat and not on your carpet. I ordered mine from Cabella's for the front and rear. I believe they come in three colors. Black, Tan, and Gray. Mine are gray and the color matches pretty well with the interior. I highly recommend them. The fit is good, they clean up easy, and they are large enough to cover the entire area of the floor board.
>Husky Floor Liners (you know for us foofoofoo truck owners)
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First time I ever heard a big bad Truck owner use this terminolgy!
Tell me is foofoofoo a pet name for an ESOF shift'n, all electric gold medallion Super Duty PU truck?
Sorry for carry'n on so about this ESOF stuff, but it's GREAT!
I just can't help myself....... I need help....
I opted for the carpeted Catch-All mats. They work great and
contain modest spills and lotsa mud. If you plan to really track some
mess into your truck, I think the Husky mats are what you want. I
wanted the carpet as well as spill/mud protection, so that's why I chose
the Catch-All brand. The tan carpet on the mats matches the OEM carpet perfectly.
Since the front mats are separate, they work
for shifters as well as auto. trannies.
Here is a good link to see pictures (not saying their prices are the best, that is) of some of the mats:
I bought the heavy duty all-weather mats from Ford. They aren't quite as deep as the Huskys but they hold a lot of liquid/mud and look stock, complete with the Ford emblem.
>Husky Floor Liners (you know for us foofoofoo truck owners)
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>Does anybody use them ? Do they fit the with our "all lever
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>any better ones out there?
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>Rich
>02 F250 4x4 SC 5.4v8 6spd 3.73ls Trueblue/Silver Two Toned
>and Chrome Nerfs "All Levers Boys"
>No mods needed its "Kuel-E-Nough for Me!"
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You know Forty, you could have just got the carpet delete option and saved youself $50. That dang carpet is just a comfort convenience that's bound to fail and wear out anyway.
Just think, you could've taken the pressure washer or garden hose and just blasted out the dirt.
Thanks guys ! I knew I was gonna take the heat about the carpet and the foofoo comment(esof not)!I think I'll get the husky's here from Ken online.
The foofoo comment was given to me by Monsta when I first came aboard here and I told him my truck stays in a heated garage most of the winter .Unless I do some plowing,last year I only plowed 3times ,this year i think it will be more.
Check out the Extreme mats by Catch-All. None of that foofoo carpeted stuff. These things are thick heavy rubber-like stuff that fit nicely. I ordered them from Cabelas, they are only found on-line and not in the print catalog yet.
From: I'm lost somewhere in NJ -- can someone please find me?!?!?!?
Husky floor liners ! Anybody use them ?
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 17-Nov-02 AT 11:53 PM (EST)]>Forty, your lucky Haroutd wasn't here to read this!!
>He would of had a hay day!!
Loooooong weekend (and loved every minute of it). Running on a few hours of sleep since Friday night, so I have to keep this brief in favor of going to bed.
LOVE MY HUSKIES!!! Have the heavy duty rubber ones in the front http://www.huskyliner.com/fordmatpic.html and the carpeted catch-all in the rear In my truck, I almost never have passengers in the rear of the SuperCab (just my gear) so the carpet version was a good choice. But I needed heavy mud/snow protection for the front seats, and the heavy duty rubbers are great for it. Just wish they would cover more area on the floor; not the best coverage on the sides. I'm thinking of gettign a set of the catch-all carpeted versions for the fronts when the snow & mud season are over. The color matches my interior as well as the factory ones.
Heck, I even have the Husky custom molded mud guards! http://www.huskyliner.com/mudguards.html They fit so perfectly (custom molded -- need I say more?) that the truck would look weird to me without them. I'll take some pictures of my Husky accessories in the next day or two and post to my gallery. Just give me a chance to wash the truck after the mudding I did this weekend.
I'm thinking of getting the dash kit, as well -- http://www.huskyliner.com/f250dash.html but something tells me Yetti will never be able to look at me again without laughing in my face .
BTW -- how did they come up with "Husky" as the name? Alaskan snow dogs? I don't get it. Must be lack of sleep...
Hey, Forty, I just thought of this. On my '90 F-350, I could not find a set of mats I liked....nothing large enough..so I made a pettern of each side floorboard with cardboard, then bought some good grade commercial, tight knap carpet....the kind without the jute backing.....cut them out according to the pattern, then took them to a local carpet store and had them bind the edges to keep them from fraying. They looked great and were very washable. I had them for seven years, and the only worn spot was where my heel rested below the gas pedal. I think I had around $20 in the whole thing....front and back. They didn't keep spills in, but they were resistant to water and cleaned up pretty good if I stayed on top of it. This was before the Husky's existed...or at least I didn't know of them then. And they were inexpensive to make too.
From: I'm lost somewhere in NJ -- can someone please find me?!?!?!?
Husky floor liners ! Anybody use them ?
>>I'm thinking of getting the dash kit, as well -- but something tells
>>me Yeti will never be able to look at me again without
>>laughing in my face .
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>Who me laugh!!!!
>I have a exoticwood dash kit in Carbon Fiber waiting to go
>on my truck.
In that case, I guess I'm the one who gets to laugh at your froo-froo's! Geeze... and I thought you were the "rough & tough" lifted truck, no ESOF, winter plowing type. But that was before I knew you liked putting jewelry on your truck.
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