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Old Aug 13, 2000 | 01:28 AM
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My Supercrew has been on order since the end of June and was ordered with the dark graphite interior. I've yet to see another on a dealers lot that had this interior. My question is in reference to ordering Husky Liners. Would I be better off with black or gray mats??? I have gray mats in my Expy right now, but that's with medium graphite interior.

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Old Aug 13, 2000 | 09:26 AM
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I have the dark graphite int., and am planning on buying the grey ones. I think that either one would look OK. But, I like the grey. I am also looking at the carpeted mats made by Catch-All. My truck will pick up alot off dirt since I work in construction.

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Old Aug 13, 2000 | 11:18 AM
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tlister,

I'm like you in that I also have an Expy and Husky liners in it and the SCrew.

I would go with the grey. I've had my liners in my Expy for almost 4 years. They get scratched up (that's what they are there for) which I believe is less noticeable on the lighter colors.

Although, I recall reading a thread here on Husky liners and someone called Husky and asked their opinion and if I recall correctly they advised black. But maybe I'm wrong. You might search the discussions to find that post.

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2001 SuperCrew, Lariat 4.6L 4x2 , Deep Wedgewood Blue/Harvest Gold, 3.55 Limited Slip, Bench Seats, 6 Disc CD Changer, Ford Bed Liner, Bed Extender, Class III Tow Group, Ford Platform Steps, Ford Bug Shield.

Mods: Astro-Cap EuroLid (Fiberglass Hard Tonneau), Husky Liners, Clarion Camouflage PSWFF15T Powered Subwoofer and 4 SRC5753 Component Plate Speakers.

Future Mods: K&N Filter, Ford 4x4 Front Bumper Valance?, Paint existing Grill Insert or switch with other model e.g. Expedition or SVT?, Ford Molded Mud Guards, Seat Cover(s)?

 
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Old Aug 13, 2000 | 11:35 AM
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mjhind,

I'd go with the Huskies. There are some great carpeted protectors which look better than the Husky liners but nothing beats the Husky's combination of protection and ease of cleanup.

Just picture this...
Your at a job site and don't know you stepped in some construction adhesive right before getting in your truck. You will will have to dig it out of the carpeted liners but will peel right off the Huskies.

I clean mine with Simple Green (don't you just love that stuff). They still look like new after 3+ years except for the light scratches which are expected. The best part is that my carpet is better than new.

Yes, better than new. When I get a new vehicle, I buy 5 or 6 cans of Scotchguard and put several coats on the carpet and fabrics.
 
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Old Aug 14, 2000 | 12:05 AM
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OKCrew,

Thanks for the real world input. I have stepped in all sorts of grease, paint and adheisives on the job sites.

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