Weathertech vs. Huskyliner Floor Liners

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    I've got a nice old Ford F150 Supercrew, and I'm in need of floor mats/liners. I'm leaning toward the Weathertech Digitalfit front liners, and their rear floor mats.

    I'm also considering Huskyliners. They both look like they have a great product, too. I like the rears better on the Huskyliners.

    I may wind up with the Weathertechs in front, and Huskys in the rear.

    Please share experiences and help me decide. These will be a nice upgrade over the old, worn out factory floor mats.

    Thanks!
     

    indyjohn

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    I ran Weathertech front and back in my 4 door pickup for the 5 years that I had it with lots of traffic through all doors (kids, dogs, etc.). They looked as good the day I sold that truck as the day I bought it. They were light gray if that gives you any help on their durability. As soon as I stop buying gun stuff, I will install front, middle, and back Weathertech in the Suburban.
     

    CampingJosh

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    I've never used Huskyliners, but I can personally vouch for Weathertech. They've held up in the wife’s car for several winters and look like new.

    (I keep switching out vehicles frequently, so I never buy them for my rides.)
     

    Super Bee

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    I bought Husky Liners for my Yukon in 2002, still have them in it today. I like them so much I put them in the wifes Jeep.

    After nearly 14 years and 300,000 miles, they look as good as they day they were new. What I like is it takes 5 seconds to wipe them out since they do not have channels or grooves. I even Armour All mine to make them shiny, of course it makes them slick too. The carpet in our cars looks brand new and its because of these, I highly recommend them.
     

    FishnHunt

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    Another happy Weathertech user here. Still going strong after 3 years of abuse in my '08 Silverado. Don't believe I'll own another vehicle without them.
     

    Clay

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    I've used both and they both work fine. I think the weathertechs look better, but they dont work any better.

    SO that said, I would buy what ever is cheaper ;)
     

    printcraft

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    Weathertech gets my vote, I have them in two vehicles now.
    I've had 2 sets of husky liners. The weather tech just fits better and does not move around as much.
     

    indytechnerd

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    I've got Weathertech in the Dakota and love them. I've never used the other, but these Weathertechs have certainly taken a beating in the 3 years that I've had them.
     

    CampingJosh

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    This thread just reminded me to get the floor mats for the new (company) truck. The Huskyliners might be great, but I stuck with what I know and ordered Weather Tech.
     
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    Wow, this is a tough choice, but I think I like the looks of the Weathertechs in the front. For the rear, I'd like something that goes over the hump. I wish they made them go over the hump in the front, though.
     

    IndyGal65

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    Wow, this is a tough choice, but I think I like the looks of the Weathertechs in the front. For the rear, I'd like something that goes over the hump. I wish they made them go over the hump in the front, though.

    The Weathertech set I bought, the rear piece was one long section that covered the hump.
     

    FishnHunt

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    Wow, this is a tough choice, but I think I like the looks of the Weathertechs in the front. For the rear, I'd like something that goes over the hump. I wish they made them go over the hump in the front, though.

    The Weathertech set I bought, the rear piece was one long section that covered the hump.

    Both Weathertech front and rear mats for my Silverado go over the center hump.
     
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    Well, I was starting to tip away from Weathertech, and toward the Huskyliner Exact Contour, or the Weatherbeater, but neither is made for my F150, according to their website. I'm back to Weathertech, so I'll probably be ordering them today. The only Husky that fits, other than floor mats, which I did consider, is the classic Huskyliner . It looks like it has great fit, but I don't like the looks of the diamond plate finish so much.

    Thanks again for the feedback!
     

    chef larry

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    Have the Weathertech in my GMC Sierra since 2008 and did concrete construction and they still look good and just hose off to clean them.
     
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