Jump to content

opinion on husky or weather-tech floor liners


chris918

Recommended Posts

Posted

im looking to get floor liners and wether tech has always been the go to floor liners the laser cut full coverage ones but I notices husky also makes some just wondering peoples opinion if anyone has either or both and pros and cons for each any info is much appreciated thanks 

  • Replies 36
  • Created
  • Last Reply
Posted

I have the Husky X-Act Contour front and back in my crew and couldn't be happier! Great fit, never have curled and clean up easy. On wet days they keep the water where it should be! Dirt stays in the grooves. My brother has the Weathertechs in his Duramax and they are curled along the trans hump. Guys at work have replaced their Weathertechs for the same reason. I'll buy Husky again for sure!

Posted
14 minutes ago, chris918 said:

im looking to get floor liners and wether tech has always been the go to floor liners the laser cut full coverage ones but I notices husky also makes some just wondering peoples opinion if anyone has either or both and pros and cons for each any info is much appreciated thanks 

I had a set of Weather-tech front liners in my 2010 Silverado crew.

They were cut well and held up well.

The problems I had were the passengers side seemed to slide around a bit under feet since there weren't really any nubs to hold them in place.

The drivers side came with a peg (retainer)  I screwed into the carpeting that held it pretty well.

For my 2015 Sierra crew, I went with a front set and the large rear liner from Husky.

I removed my original pegs that held the front in place and have them just sitting on the carpet and don't have any problems with them moving around.

The Huskys come with female receivers molded into the liners to fit over the stock pegs but they felt too tight so I removed them from the carpeting.

The rear is cut to fit and doesn't move around at all.

The main difference between the two is material.

The Weather-techs are stiff and plastic like where the Huskys are pliable and rubber like.

I found the Weather-techs a little too slippery when wet while they were new.

Eventually they scuff up and aren't as bad.

I like the Huskys much better all around and would recommend them to anyone.

Posted
32 minutes ago, chris918 said:

im looking to get floor liners and wether tech has always been the go to floor liners the laser cut full coverage ones but I notices husky also makes some just wondering peoples opinion if anyone has either or both and pros and cons for each any info is much appreciated thanks 

 

This one has been worked over ad nauseam. If you keep score I think Husky comes out ahead. I like WeatherTech.

Posted

Husky X-Act Contour are rubbery and pliable. Husky WeatherBeater are like Weathertech and harder plastic. I have Weatherbeater dront and rear in a 2016 Silverado crew and have X-act Contour in a 2017 Tahoe. I prefer the X-act. The other 2 options can be a bit slippery in certain conditions. X-act is more non-slip, similar to what came stock in our vehicles. All are better than carpet or the small factory rubber ones.

Posted

Thanks for the thread.

 

Just ordered the X-Act.  Never cared for my WeatherTech.  Didn't realize Husky made something more rubbery, that doesn't curl.

Posted

Husky X-act in mine for over 50k miles now and no complaints. Very happy with them.

Posted

Check out GM's full floor liners.  I love mine over either as I've had both WeatherTech and Husky in previous vehicles.  My only complaint is the floor below the throttle pedal is left exposed thanks to those unintended accelerating cars back in the day.  If it's strictly between those 2, I'd go Husky as the last 2 WeatherTechs I had curled badly as mentioned above.

Posted

This was my choice. I bought them from my dealership and they fit great. My wife has Weather Tech in her car. They feel hard, slippery and cheap compared to the ones I bought plus I hate the ugly Weather Tech logo that they have.

 

1.thumb.jpg.2c05d2652cf4ef2d6eb5ae0fff80391a.jpg2.thumb.jpg.79e3756a2ee55bc0835b5ae8635fb1c4.jpg5a5aee881dbfc_IMG_0007(2)(2017_11_0602_18_53UTC).JPG.9c13b6268579acffe1761d206925f69d.JPG

Posted
16 minutes ago, Sean3565 said:

This was my choice. I bought them from my dealership and they fit great. My wife has Weather Tech in her car. They feel hard, slippery and cheap compared to the ones I bought plus I hate the ugly Weather Tech logo that they have.

 

Those ones from GM look nice.  Surprised I wasn't aware of their existence.

 

Have a feeling they're only available for the 14's, & up?

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...