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Weathertech Floor Mats Vs Husky Liners Floor Mats


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I went in to check out out the Weathertech floor mats today, lady told me 4-6week delivery!! So she showed me the Husky floor mats also. Which is better? The same?

 

Thanks!

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I just ordered my a set of the digital fit floor-mats for my truck. They are expensive, yes. But i think its worth the money because your getting a good American made product.

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Hands down wt. All the water is shed out the door. No lip to trip over and they are fitted like a glove. If you have a bench they have a new one that covers the whole front including the hump.

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100.00$ No f'n way! :thumbs: I'll outsource to China for that much.

 

I can buy a shop vac for that kind of coin, keep my carpet looking good and use it to vacuum any other spills I make. Besides I paid a lot for the carpet in my truck, I'd like to see it once in a while.

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100.00$ No f'n way! :thumbs: I'll outsource to China for that much.

 

I can buy a shop vac for that kind of coin, keep my carpet looking good and use it to vacuum any other spills I make. Besides I paid a lot for the carpet in my truck, I'd like to see it once in a while.

Have a job? Keep buying foriegn.

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Each brand has its loyalists, Husky is extremely popular around here, in fact when I was putting my new over the hump weather techs in today, I had a few techs walk up and ask what brand that was.

 

 

Me personally, I had weather techs in the 800 dmax, and now in my 900 1500, and weather tech is simply the best. They are expensive, but so worth it if you want to preserve the inside of your truck if you get messy feet.

 

 

The fit and finish is second to none.

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I have the Husky and love them. They have @ a .5 or 1 inch lip on the side so water and shit doesn't run out onto the carpet which you are trying to keep clean. I have had them caked in mud and water and had no problems with it spilling over.

 

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weathertech hands down all the :thumbs:way i ordered online from their site and it took a week for me to get them... and my dad as well

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check cabelas.com. The trailgear II is the same as the weathertech (min came in weathertech boxes). They also have some coupon codes now for $20 off at cabelas. Mine were fairly reasonable. If you need the coupon code let me know

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I have Wal-marts 20.00$ set and they work great.

 

I'm with you man.

 

I'm not parting with that much scratch for FLOOR LINERS. $20-$30 is my threshold. But hell...I don't have a problem with the factory mats. I'm not concerned with how my carpet looks, as I'm not keeping the truck for 30 years and I've never had somebody look at the floor of a truck I'm selling and say "wow man, how in the HELL did you stain this strip of carpet out by the door? NO SALE! YOU'RE A PIG THAT DOESN'T TAKE CARE OF HIS STUFF!!".

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Thanks guys, appreciate the responses! With the snow, 2 young boys, fishing and camping the interior takes as bad a beating as the outside! I was thinking more of a quick clean than the protection factor (which obviously is a bonus). This is also our primary family vehicle so I dont want to be riding around in a pig sty!

 

I did have the $20 floor mats, wore a hole right thru them after a year! You pay for what you get.

 

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Better solution for $20 bucks. Take the mats you have. Go to Walmart and buy the light gray towels that won't show salt(2X$4). Lay the towel out and put the mat face down on it. Fold the towel around the mat. Place mat in the truck. It picks up all of the moisture and salt.

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