Anyone using Husky liner's???
Anyone using Husky liner's???
I seen them in a thread from F150 Duke.
I just found a set front and back. I thought the back was a great idea. All one piece.
How's the fit of these liners??? Front one's especially
I mean, does it stay put when entering and existing the truck?
Thanks
I just found a set front and back. I thought the back was a great idea. All one piece.
How's the fit of these liners??? Front one's especially
I mean, does it stay put when entering and existing the truck?
Thanks
Originally Posted by smokestoneF150
I seen them in a thread from F150 Duke.
I just found a set front and back. I thought the back was a great idea. All one piece.
How's the fit of these liners??? Front one's especially
I mean, does it stay put when entering and existing the truck?
Thanks
I just found a set front and back. I thought the back was a great idea. All one piece.
How's the fit of these liners??? Front one's especially
I mean, does it stay put when entering and existing the truck?
Thanks
Yeah my rubber Husky liners have stayed put perfectly when getting in an out of the truck.
They have also been a life save with all this snow, salt, and slush we've had so far in MN. Warm water and a cloth will scrub them clean when they get dirty.
Just be careful taking them in and out, the little teeth on the bottom could scratch your leather seats if you're not careful. You could also accidentally dump what is in them, on the floor when taking them out if you don't do it cautiously.
If you have an audiophile system ( I do) then you'll have to cut the portion off where the sub is for the back seat Husky matt. Or you can do like I did and unbolt the sub and put the matt underneath it, then bolt it back down.
Best of luck with them,
Duke
Hey Duke
Thanks for the info and giving me the idea.
Are roads here use salt too. Last truck I had the floor's were stained black. It was a grey interior truck.
Thanks again
Thanks for the info and giving me the idea.
Are roads here use salt too. Last truck I had the floor's were stained black. It was a grey interior truck.
Thanks again
Originally Posted by smokestoneF150
Hey Duke
Thanks for the info and giving me the idea.
Are roads here use salt too. Last truck I had the floor's were stained black. It was a grey interior truck.
Thanks again
Thanks for the info and giving me the idea.
Are roads here use salt too. Last truck I had the floor's were stained black. It was a grey interior truck.
Thanks again
I'll actually be driving up to Grand Marias next Thursday to stay at my girlfriends cabin and go skiing at Lutsen with her. Hopefully it'll snow some more for that trip.
Duke
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Originally Posted by F150 Duke
Ouch that stinks. haha I didn't even read that you're from Canada. I guess you'd have more of the cold and salt then I would.
I'll actually be driving up to Grand Marias next Thursday to stay at my girlfriends cabin and go skiing at Lutsen with her. Hopefully it'll snow some more for that trip.
Duke
I'll actually be driving up to Grand Marias next Thursday to stay at my girlfriends cabin and go skiing at Lutsen with her. Hopefully it'll snow some more for that trip.
Duke
Where are you located???
Originally Posted by lrhogfan
You may also look at Catch-all floor mats. I have the carpeted version, but there is also a rubberized version as well.
Originally Posted by rculpepper02
Got the same thing for Christmas.... Can't wait to get 'em in
[QUOTE=lrhogfan]One hint with the Catch-all carpeted is that you don't really need to have them screwed in to have them stay in place. They come with some screw-in type anchors to help them stay in place and those are really not necessary at all.
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Thanks for the tip
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Thanks for the tip
Originally Posted by smokestoneF150
Where I am at is probably the same temp's as Detroit. But for some reason the salt trucks here turn the roads white.
Where are you located???
Where are you located???
Minneapolis. It's been freezing here so far this winter, staying in the single digits for weeks.
Duke
Originally Posted by F150 Duke
Minneapolis. It's been freezing here so far this winter, staying in the single digits for weeks.
Duke
Duke



