2010 floor mats and seat cover
#16
I just got a set of the new Husky Weatherbeater floor liners for my 2010 SCrew. You can buy a set with the 2 front liners and the rear liner through Cabelas for $129. I put them in my rig last night and they fit great!! They seem a little more flexible than the Weathertech liners and look just as good in my opinion. Here's a link...http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...119&hasJS=true
#17
I just got a set of the new Husky Weatherbeater floor liners for my 2010 SCrew. You can buy a set with the 2 front liners and the rear liner through Cabelas for $129. I put them in my rig last night and they fit great!! They seem a little more flexible than the Weathertech liners and look just as good in my opinion. Here's a link...http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...119&hasJS=true
I just vaccumed my truck and was surprised to see all the stuff under the WT's. By the D/S hump, there is about a 3/4" gap where the mat bows out and the fit in general, ain't all that. The passenger mat's fit is even worse.
Maybe their laser needs to be recalibrated.
#19
#21
Do the Husky's have cleats on the bottom of the liner to grab the carpet and prevent them from slipping around? The WT's don't and the passenger mat moves all around. I thought for close to $200 and all the praise from this forum, the WT's would be nicer.
I just vaccumed my truck and was surprised to see all the stuff under the WT's. By the D/S hump, there is about a 3/4" gap where the mat bows out and the fit in general, ain't all that. The passenger mat's fit is even worse.
Maybe their laser needs to be recalibrated.
I just vaccumed my truck and was surprised to see all the stuff under the WT's. By the D/S hump, there is about a 3/4" gap where the mat bows out and the fit in general, ain't all that. The passenger mat's fit is even worse.
Maybe their laser needs to be recalibrated.
#23