Husky floor liners???
Husky floor liners???
Where can we get these for the L? Do they make a molded one for our trucks to cover the hump and both sides or do I need to get three separate pieces???
Thanks
Thanks
Originally posted by easterisland
#8235_ centerhump liner
#3330_ passenger and driver liners
_ is space for color of liner.
1=black
2=grey
3=tan
Black looks the best.
#8235_ centerhump liner
#3330_ passenger and driver liners
_ is space for color of liner.
1=black
2=grey
3=tan
Black looks the best.
Where is a cheap place to buy?
Originally posted by secstang03
What are these exactly? Any pics or website? I looked and didnt find anything!!
What are these exactly? Any pics or website? I looked and didnt find anything!!
Don't know a cheap place to get them tho....
Damn $100+ for floor mats! I will be broke between these and my seat covers...
Suggestions for any other nice (but cheaper) floor liners?
Suggestions for any other nice (but cheaper) floor liners?
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There is nothing on the market which protect and fit better than the husky liners.
I don't think the carpet in the truck is special. There are aftermarket companies which make carpet replacement for the F150's. Use the truck like it was meant to be used and if the carpet becomes stained then just replace it when you trade vehicles or sell it.
I like the Husky liners because it protects the carpet and they are super easy to clean.
I don't think the carpet in the truck is special. There are aftermarket companies which make carpet replacement for the F150's. Use the truck like it was meant to be used and if the carpet becomes stained then just replace it when you trade vehicles or sell it.
I like the Husky liners because it protects the carpet and they are super easy to clean.
I bought a new set of Husky Liners for a new truck I had last year. They were made well, did the job but appearance degraded quickly with minimal use. IF you are buying them for bad weather mats alright but that would be the only reason I'd get them and for the L... no way. See a set of Huskys that has been in minimal use for 3 or 4 months and you will understand.


