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I've had Husky floor liners in my last three trucks, and wouldn't go any other way. I pulled the four pieces (front floor liners, center hump, and rear seat floor liner) out of my '05 F-250 when I traded it in on my '06, and the carpet looked like new. Very, very much worth the money.
If you do some shopping, you can find the Husky's for closer to $70, if not cheaper. Just as a quick example...(store link). I think when I shopped for mine, I looked up the part number on Husky's website, and then just Googled the keywork Husky & the part number.
If you need good carpet protection, but don't need the raised lip (or the added cost), check out Hexomats (http://www.autosportcatalog.com/index.cfm?fa=p&pid=3023). They retain liquids, sand, etc. and don't cost an arm and a leg.
I got the weathertech rubber mats for the front and a floorliner for the back of the crewcab. I am pleased with them. GF spilled a drink on the liner and I wiped it right up, carpet never saw a drop. Front mats have deep groves and catch alot of junk. They are all custom fit and they are very good quality.
Go to Mac Haik south of Georgetown and check the parts department. Tell them you want to see the heavy duty floor mats for the super duty. You can buy them there for less that $70. I've used the heavy duty floor mats sold as accessories from Ford for several years and wouldn't have any other kind.
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