Husky Weatherbeater floormat pics and review in my 09 XLT Scab
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Husky Weatherbeater floor liner pics and review in my 09 XLT Scab
Just got the Husky Weatherbeaters in today for my 2009 XLT Supercab 4x4. I'm not impressed at all. They have a cheap plastic feel to them and not a solid rubbery feel of a good quality floor liner.
Took some measurements of the plastic and they vary from 0.053" to 0.079". That's very thin. The top edges are formed thicker to give the illusion of a thicker liner. Shame on you Husky.
These are thinner than the old regular Husky liners I had in my 2003 Ranger. Those older ones had a diamond texture only.
I went with the Gray to keep the two tone appearance of the cab, but the gray liners are much lighter than what I saw in the online pictures. Way to light for my taste. Black would be better.
I would not recommend these in such as a nice truck. They don't do it justice.
Front driver
Front passenger
Rear cab
Closeup of rear cab with driver seat forward
Took some measurements of the plastic and they vary from 0.053" to 0.079". That's very thin. The top edges are formed thicker to give the illusion of a thicker liner. Shame on you Husky.
These are thinner than the old regular Husky liners I had in my 2003 Ranger. Those older ones had a diamond texture only.
I went with the Gray to keep the two tone appearance of the cab, but the gray liners are much lighter than what I saw in the online pictures. Way to light for my taste. Black would be better.
I would not recommend these in such as a nice truck. They don't do it justice.
Front driver
Front passenger
Rear cab
Closeup of rear cab with driver seat forward
Last edited by CnA; 04-02-2009 at 08:09 PM. Reason: changed mat to liner for accuracy
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I have a set of digitalfit / weathertech mats in my front. They have a nice rubber feel and are thick. The fit is off the hook. They will a\have the back row out in 2-3 weeks. I can't wait. Have been covering up the back floor with a blanket/tarp when I take the Labs to the beach. They come home WET and Sandy. Hurry up Weathertech! Send your Husky's back and order a set of digitalfit mats.
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I wouldn't call them mats. They look more like liners. Also, not really sure why it matters how thin the liners are as long as they hold liquid which I assume is what they are supposed to do. I do agree that black would look better too. Sorry you don't like your new liners man. I 2nd the weathertechs. I had them in my Tacoma,and loved 'em.
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I wouldn't call them mats. They look more like liners. Also, not really sure why it matters how thin the liners are as long as they hold liquid which I assume is what they are supposed to do. I do agree that black would look better too. Sorry you don't like your new liners man. I 2nd the weathertechs. I had them in my Tacoma,and loved 'em.
I could make a liner the thickness of a plastic milk jug, but how cheap do you want to make something? For $130 I expect more quality.
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I have a set of digitalfit / weathertech mats in my front. They have a nice rubber feel and are thick. The fit is off the hook. They will a\have the back row out in 2-3 weeks. I can't wait. Have been covering up the back floor with a blanket/tarp when I take the Labs to the beach. They come home WET and Sandy. Hurry up Weathertech! Send your Husky's back and order a set of digitalfit mats.
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The Michigan winters here are very sloppy and I really need a good liner to catch the water and slush.
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I got the Ford OEM mats. They have a little hook thing that holds them in place, good thick rubber, match nice and seem to hold water & mud quite nicely. The rear mat is huge, fits the whole back area of my supercrew & it's very heavy duty. I had the Husky in my previous truck & the fit was good but over time the area near the door sill to a different shape because ot the door, but they held the water & mud in their area as advertised perfectly