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I went with the Husky Liners based on the same comments on Fordtrucks.com. They are a great fit in my 22 F250. I tried their rear wheel fender liner, they were as bad as the mats are good and went back.
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I have them for each vehicle I own that they make sets for....
there is a good reason for that.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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what you're really asking here is 'what style of Crocs should I wear while driving?' No, I don't wear ANY shoes while driving normally. Sometimes while hunting and moving between spots in the forest, and then only because I don't want to untie my boots. Finally warming up enough I don't even have to wear my sandals on our hikes here with the dogs. Just put in a half mile on the dirt road barefoot yesterday afternoon getting the feet toughened up for summer. I hate wearing shoes, anywhere, and especially while driving. And I have never worn a pair of plastic crocs and likely never will.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Anyone know of a good carpet type version.
I drive barefoot and the rubber ones trap water, snow, etc and feel "icky" on my bare feet.
Toyota factory ones cost too much for my cheap blood. I thought you wore flip flops? Sandals most of the year. Until the snow comes up over the top of them And I have the heels folded down on those so they act like slides and come right off when I get in a vehicle. Hope things are going well up there for you and family in the Gorge.
The desert is a true treasure for him who seeks refuge from men and the evil of men. In it is contentment In it is death and all you seek (Quoted from "The Bleeding of the Stone" Ibrahim Al-Koni)
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Bought my first set of Weathertech for my 2012 Expedition, sold the truck a month ago with 100K, and the matts were in very good condition, the carpet looked new, bought another set for my 2017 Explorer, 50K, everything still looks good. Bought my third set for my summer fun car, 2010 Jaguar XK, they work great. I have a new Lincoln Aviator arriving in a few weeks and wife bought me a $200 gift certificate for it, I'll get the front matt, middle seat matt and cargo matt. All the Weathertech matts were ordered to fit the specific vehicle, and they did. I was surprised to see that they offered them for the 12 year old Jag, but they had the color I wanted and the fit was perfect. I would highly recommend them.
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I have them in all of my vehicles and they work great.
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Not that I’m aware of, as far as woke.
I have them in my truck, they’re nice. Ditto...
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I use Husky Liners. Both are extremely good, though. I like Husky Liners better than Weathertech, but Weathertech seems to keep liners for older vehicles in production longer than Husky. I wanted to buy a set of Husky Liners for my Wife's daily driver Lexus RX350, but could only find Weathertech liners. Weathertech liners are OK, but not as good as Husky liners IMO.
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For the people who got the Huskies, did you get the weather beater or X contour model? Both appear to be custom cut for the vehicle. Weather beater appears more plastic like and the X contour appears more like a stiff rubber. X-act Contour is what I bought...
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Great! Wish they had a gray or tan, as well. Until recently, it was black only (had in my Ram for 6 years)...
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I saw the Husky brand liners on sale for about 20% off at Autoanything.com. It was the weather beater line which is similar to the Weathertechs. I wanted the more rugged rubber mats in their x contour line which weren't on sale but I saw they have a site wide 12% discount on floor mats (save12). I got the front and rear x contour and cargo line in weather beater. Ended up saving about 60 bucks on the set.
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I’ve used both weather tech and husky. Currently using the former in both our vehicles. They are curling on the edges. Will go back to husky next vehicle.
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i have them in my car and truck. i like them.
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Had Huskies in my first Tacoma from 1996 to 2008, then got an '09 Tacoma end of August '08. Put another set of new Huskies in that one also. The truck and its floor mats will be 14 years old this August. Only complaints I ever had with the Huskies is my drivers side mat on the current ones is curling up in the corner after 13 + years. Gonna try uncurling it when the weather warms up.
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The paper thin floor mats that came with my vehicle are falling apart. Are these any good? Are they a woke Campfire banned company? Weather Tech is good stuff. I have them in all my trucks. In my car, which is a little less "tough and muddy" we use a cleaner, smoother looking laser formed mat set made by 3d. An example is shown at the following link. They fit very well and are easy to clean, keep the carpet in good shape. They look good too. Weather Tech just wouldnt look right in our Challenger. https://shop.redline360.com/products/3d-maxpider-floor-mats-dodge-challenger-11-21-kagu-style
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I saw the Husky brand liners on sale for about 20% off at Autoanything.com. It was the weather beater line which is similar to the Weathertechs. I wanted the more rugged rubber mats in their x contour line which weren't on sale but I saw they have a site wide 12% discount on floor mats (save12). I got the front and rear x contour and cargo line in weather beater. Ended up saving about 60 bucks on the set. I went with the X-Contour Huskies. I like the idea of the heavy duty rubber vs the plastic or whatever it is. Time will tell.
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THIS I have had both. In my opinion Husky are a better quality mat. Another vote for Husky.
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If anyone is thinking about the Husky weatherbeater line, they're on sale for 48 hours for 30% off. Link
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