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Thanks for the pics, they really help people make decisions on which direction they may go when purchasing these kinds of options. On my EXPY I have the Nifty Catch-alls in the front, and the husky second row liner in the second row. The second row with the Husky liner was for our young child to catch juice box spills and loose crayons eventually.
In the F150s we are about to purchase I'm leaning toward the Extreme Weathertechs. They are going to be wharf trucks and the Weathertechs seem like they will be easy to clean without too deep of a groove that could catch gurry from the bottom of my boots.
Last edited by captjoe06; Aug 31, 2005 at 05:15 AM.
Second row Husky Liners saved the day. Went to the Patriots home opener against Da Raiders. Wouldn't you know my brother in law spilled his coca cola on the Husky second row floor liners. Never said a word about it, but all I have to do is sponge em off.
Just ordered the Extreme weathertechs for my wharf truck. I checked a bunch of sites and was going to order from Cabelas, but they wanted an additional $12 ontop of a standard $12. I ordered from car-truck-accessories instead. They were $10 more for the product, but no shipping costs. Total with shipping was $99.95
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