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The Husky X-act Contour floor liners are amazing. Don't get me wrong the WeatherTech DigitalFit did the job and kept the water and mud off my carpet but aesthetically they weren't cutting it.

 

I received the Husky X-acts earlier this week and I will tell you the fit is perfect, they work just as good as the WeatherTechs, the thick malleable rubber and they look awesome. So if you are thinking about purchasing one of these products, I would definitely recommend the Huskys.

 

 

 

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The Husky X-act Contour floor liners are amazing. Don't get me wrong the WeatherTech DigitalFit did the job and kept the water and mud off my carpet but aesthetically they weren't cutting it.

 

I received the Husky X-acts earlier this week and I will tell you the fit is perfect, they work just as good as the WeatherTechs, the thick malleable rubber and they look awesome. So if you are thinking about purchasing one of these products, I would definitely recommend the Huskys.

 

 

 

You have any photos to share? I have the GM Liners. Not that happy with the uncovered pedal area but understand. Also want the center hump protected as I have the jump seat.

 

 

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Definitely would like pics. I like my weathertech liners but I don't like the stiff plastic material they use. Not worth buying more mats for this truck but maybe my next truck will get them

 

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You have any photos to share? I have the GM Liners. Not that happy with the uncovered pedal area but understand. Also want the center hump protected as I have the jump seat.

 

 

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I got these for Christmas and love them. Here is a pic of the floor mats.

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So if you are thinking about purchasing one of these products, I would definitely recommend the Huskys.

 

I second that. I have seen the Weathertechs in other vehicles and I was not impressed. I put the Husky Liners in the front and back of my CC. Totally different and better than weathertech. Mine do not move or slide at all, and they do not deform and curl up like the competition.

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I second that. I have seen the Weathertechs in other vehicles and I was not impressed. I put the Husky Liners in the front and back of my CC. Totally different and better than weathertech. Mine do not move or slide at all, and they do not deform and curl up like the competition.

I agree seen others and did not care too much for them, but very happy with the husky.

I did want the GMC floor liners, but where there was a huge hole under the gas pedal I would not purchase them.

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Replaced my front WeatherTech's with these. After putting the Huskies in the back pulled them out and put my WeatherTech's back in just for the back. So Huskies front and WeatherTech's rear for me.

 

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Replaced my front WeatherTech's with these. After putting the Huskies in the back pulled them out and put my WeatherTech's back in just for the back. So Huskies front and WeatherTech's rear for me.

 

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I'm the opposite.

 

I had Husky in both, but the front clips broke and I got weather tech in front as a replacement.

 

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Replaced my front WeatherTech's with these. After putting the Huskies in the back pulled them out and put my WeatherTech's back in just for the back. So Huskies front and WeatherTech's rear for me.

 

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Any particular reason what two different brands between the front and back?

 

 

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Any particular reason what two different brands between the front and back?

 

 

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The Huskies fit really well in the front. No curling around the pillars, etc. I feel like the rubber for the rear mat didn't look as nice or fit as snugly as the front. The WT's fit better and look better IMO in the back. Not to mention returning the rear Huskies back got my money back. Why spend money for no apparent improvement.

 

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You have any photos to share? I have the GM Liners. Not that happy with the uncovered pedal area but understand. Also want the center hump protected as I have the jump seat.

 

 

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Took me a little while to get the pictures, but as you can see they fit perfectly.

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Those look good. To me the weathertechs can be a little hit or miss. I have had 3 sets. 1st were in my 08 Silverado they fit pretty well front and rear. 2nd set is in my wifes Lexus RX350. The fronts fit perfectly. They almost look factory. The rear is rolling on the back edge. 3rd are in my 15 Sierra. They fit pretty well. Weathertechs are a bit slick, but I don't find them to be to bad.

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I also need to find something that covers the hump in the front. I have the jump seat.

 

 

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