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Hi All,

 

Looking for opinions on the best front floor liners for my 06 Silverado. Saw the Husky an the Highland, it appears the Highland sit up higher near the hump. Any opinions would be great before I spend the money. I leased the truck so I want to keep the floors clean as possible.

 

Thanks,

 

Rob

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Hi All,

 

Looking for opinions on the best front floor liners for my 06 Silverado.  Saw the Husky an the Highland, it appears the Highland sit up higher near the hump.  Any opinions would be great before I spend the money.  I leased the truck so I want to keep the floors clean as possible.

 

Thanks,

 

Rob

 

 

 

I have the Husky brand in my truck front and rear, and I think they are great!! Real good for the winter months up here in Winnipeg. Great coverage and they fit great too. :driving:

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Ive got Huskyliners in my truck. 7 years and 137,000 miles later and they are still holding up just fine.

They do a good job of keeping the snow, water and mud off of the carpet and have held up very well thus far.

Now if only they made a "John Deere Edition" Id be REALLY happy with them!

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Hi All,

 

Looking for opinions on the best front floor liners for my 06 Silverado.  Saw the Husky an the Highland, it appears the Highland sit up higher near the hump.  Any opinions would be great before I spend the money.  I leased the truck so I want to keep the floors clean as possible.

 

Thanks,

 

Rob

 

 

 

I have the Husky brand in my truck front and rear, and I think they are great!! Real good for the winter months up here in Winnipeg. Great coverage and they fit great too. :omg:

 

Husky is good, but your right to have highland in mind as far as more coverage. I have seen great deals on both at realtruck.com

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If you plan on getting them dirty a whole lot, have an off-road vehicle that goes off-road, want the easiest to clean mats, etc - gotta be Husky. I have them on my old Z71 Tahoe, they worked great.

 

But on my YD, they wouldn't have looked right on a luxury type vehicle. For that, Weathertech is perfect. Not quite as easy to clean, but has a much better fit, looks nicer, and blends in very well.

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I had Fox weatherboots in my last three trucks. They were great. I still have them but they don't quite fit the new body style. So I bought a set of Weathertech floor liners. They are ok but not the fit that the Fox weatherboots gave me. I saved $20 but I wish I had gotten new Fox Weatherboots.

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I use the WeatherTech. They have about a 4" edge up the sides and then open out the door. I've washed them off/out with a garden hose, just don't turn it up too much to splash around.

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Husky's are made close to my hometown. I always had them in both of my Cherokee's. They did a great job. My only complaint was the material. They are made of a flexible plastic. I prefer more of a rubber material, or a carpeted style. They probably don't hold a whole lot of snow/water or mud, but they'll dampin the interior noise a little better. :lol:

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