Floor Liners: Husky and others
#16
floor mats
I've got the Cabella's brand floor liners for the front and back. I love them, the fronts go all the way up to the center hump and come with a velcro tab insert to put on floor so it won't slide any. The back that I got is one complete liner that goes side to side. It covers the entire floor and center hump. I've got 2 children and it keeps my carpet untouched. All for about $150 shipped
#17
#19
Originally Posted by Shakez
I have some crappy no name brand ones, but was wondering...What happens when you have someone sit in the middle?
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#24
Originally Posted by RightTurn
i would order mine straight from WeatherTech.
just google it.
just google it.
Yeah, looked for several hours last night and couldn't find anything markedly cheaper, and most sites didn't have the exact picture of the product. The Weathertech website is probably the way to go.
#26
Weathertech Front Mat Issue
I just bought the Weathertech Liners for the front of my 2006 S. Crew (no-one has ever been in the back seat so no sense spending the additional $50). Anyways the drivers side fits like a glove - LOVE IT. Not so with the passenger side - has anyone else had this problem and how do you fix it? I'm wondering if I take a heat gun to the thing if I can mold it to fit better?
#27
Originally Posted by 06f150screwguy
I just bought the Weathertech Liners for the front of my 2006 S. Crew (no-one has ever been in the back seat so no sense spending the additional $50). Anyways the drivers side fits like a glove - LOVE IT. Not so with the passenger side - has anyone else had this problem and how do you fix it? I'm wondering if I take a heat gun to the thing if I can mold it to fit better?
I dont know, when I get some time and a decent day im gonna go look at it to see if I can figure it out. Nice mats but it does kind of annoy me.
Let me know if you come up with something
#28
I'll add another option into the mix. Nifty Extreme. I finally broke down and decided to purchased liners rather than stick with the thick grooved mats. I got a great deal on Amazon with the Nifty liners and I love 'em.
While Weathertech is awesome, many complain about the rear liners. The rear liner from Nifty fits like a glove and the appearance is, I think, the best. I was even able to make it fit with a subwoofer under the seat.
The only thing I don't like about Husky liners is that they curl up. I can't remember how many vehicles I've detailed that had Husky liners in them with curled edges.
While Weathertech is awesome, many complain about the rear liners. The rear liner from Nifty fits like a glove and the appearance is, I think, the best. I was even able to make it fit with a subwoofer under the seat.
The only thing I don't like about Husky liners is that they curl up. I can't remember how many vehicles I've detailed that had Husky liners in them with curled edges.
#29
Originally Posted by dixieF150scab
While Weathertech is awesome, many complain about the rear liners. The rear liner from Nifty fits like a glove and the appearance is, I think, the best. I was even able to make it fit with a subwoofer under the seat.
The only thing I don't like about Husky liners is that they curl up. I can't remember how many vehicles I've detailed that had Husky liners in them with curled edges.
The only thing I don't like about Husky liners is that they curl up. I can't remember how many vehicles I've detailed that had Husky liners in them with curled edges.
Will have to check into the huskys.