2004 Nifty Extreme Catchall Floormats
Nifty Catchall Extreme vs Husky
I ordered and received the Extreme floor mats. They were the first ones avalible for the 2004 & received passing remarks from others on this thread. I have owned Husky mats on previous vehicles.
Something you may want to consider is that the Extreme mat has carpet securing features. These features include holes in the mat. In order to remove the mat you must open the holes. Any water or mud can then escape the mat and end up on your carpet. In addition anytime you want to "dump" The mat, you must release the fasteners.
I hope this helps in your decision.
P. S. Anybody want to trade a set of black Nifty Catchall Extremes for a set of Black Husky Liners?
Best regards,
Something you may want to consider is that the Extreme mat has carpet securing features. These features include holes in the mat. In order to remove the mat you must open the holes. Any water or mud can then escape the mat and end up on your carpet. In addition anytime you want to "dump" The mat, you must release the fasteners.
I hope this helps in your decision.
P. S. Anybody want to trade a set of black Nifty Catchall Extremes for a set of Black Husky Liners?
Best regards,
Re: Nifty Catchall Extreme vs Husky
Originally posted by ShadowGreyP221
Something you may want to consider is that the Extreme mat has carpet securing features. These features include holes in the mat. In order to remove the mat you must open the holes. Any water or mud can then escape the mat and end up on your carpet. In addition anytime you want to "dump" The mat, you must release the fasteners.
Something you may want to consider is that the Extreme mat has carpet securing features. These features include holes in the mat. In order to remove the mat you must open the holes. Any water or mud can then escape the mat and end up on your carpet. In addition anytime you want to "dump" The mat, you must release the fasteners.
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The extremes or the regular catch alls?....I ordered the regulars w/carpet
My extremes have this feature, but in order to use them, you have to screw a plastic screw into the carpet. I didn't want to do this so I just sat them in and they havn't slid around at all yet.
Thanks for the heads-up on these Bigsherm77. I too just ordered a pair and the truck hasn't even seen the production line yet(maybe this week I pray). These are just what I was looking for and should come in handy this deer season. Thanks again for bringing up this product.
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