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I ordered all season weather mats from Ford when I bought my '01 F250 CC. I finally got around to putting them in today, they had been in burried in storage. I put them in and they just seem really small to me, especially the driver's side. I like a clean truck, so it is kind of annoying. The driver side hardly covers up what I need. The way the driver side floor is my foot rests up against the raised floor in the center of the tranny because the gas medal is so far over. I am thinking that I might switch them out for something else. I has Huskys in an F150 I owned and loved them. Does anyone use them in their F250s? Do they cover more floor than the ones from Ford? I really like the ones I have because they say Superduty and everything, but I just don't think they are big enough. I am in and out of the truck a lot and wear work boots all the time. It is too late to return, but I'd just sell them. I haven't even put my foot on them yet.
I have Huskys in my F350's - I'm a framer for residential construction in Iowa, and this time of year, it's wet, muddy, snowy, etc. - Those Huskys are my lifesavers, and the interior of both of my trucks would be trashed if not for them. Cover the entire area of the floor on both drivers and passengers side, and unless I'm clumsy with my boots, I never get any on the carpeting.....
That's my .02...
Greg
'00 F350 LB Dually - the powerhouse
'02 F350 CC SB - the workhorse
I put a set of Husky mats in my 2005 F250. These mats cover the complete floor area on the driver and passenger sides. They are the best mats I have ever owned because they cover a large area and they hold lots of water and debris.
Yes, I have Huskys in my F250 and yes, they do cover a good deal of floor.
These Huskys came with my '01 F150 XLT when I bought it used in '03. When I bought the '06 F250 XLT they (Huskys) came with me. If they ever wear out, which it doesn't look likely, you better believe I'll replace them with Husky.
I prefer thick soft flexible rubber mats like the stock mats but I agree they are also too small. Are the Husky's stiff and hard or are they flexible like the stock mats?
I got the custom "Nifty Xtremes", and am not happy with how thiin they are... especially for the money. Thinking about returning them. Anyone else have any experiences with these Xtremes?
I had the husky's for about the time it took to see the color was way off. But, in that process, the fit was horrible compared to previous husy's. I have a '06 btw. I returned those and bought the Nifty Catchalls. They still don't quite match, but they fit much better and cover the floor better. BTW, my interior color is tan.
I've got the gray interior in my '02. The Xtreme's fit nicely, but have too few connectors and are too flimsy for my own taste. The more I think about it the more likely I am to return these things very quickly.
Are the Husky's thick and heavy? Does anyone have a set in an '02 SuperDuty? Do they fit well?
I have the OEM all weather floor mats and love them. I also have the vinyl floor in my truck. I have a problem with the mats sliding all over the place, the vinyl floor doesn't have any slip resistance to hold the mats in place. What do you guys use to keep your mats from roaming? I have tried velcro, but that didn't last very long due to all the dirt/mud/slush that clogged it up. I don't have one of the factory mat keeper hooks, but would be interested in finding out where to get one. Hey, this is the biggest problem I have with my truck, so not doing too bad! Thanks.
Thanks for all the responses. I might just have to go back to the Husky's. I know that they make both hard molded ones and the softer ones. I am a fan of the hard molded ones myself. I might get a set for the front inlcuding the center hump and a set for the rear. Here is a link for anyone that is interested in the molded vs. soft ones. http://www.huskyliners.com/home.cfm The floor mats are soft and the floor liners are hard.
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