Husky vs Weathertech Floor liners

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CJ0920

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The only thing I have to complain about with weather techs are the second row piece. We just had a baby, and have the car seat in the middle. I learned you can't slide the seat forward with the mat in place....really ticked me off.
 
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CJ0920, thats another important point , because I have my 4th child due in Feburary and we will be using that seat!!


Does anyone have any used Black Husky mats for sale??
 

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I've had both. I like the coverage the WeatherTechs provide in the front, but the passenger side slides around a bit. The HuskyLiners have the grip teeth on the bottom to keep them in place, but don't provide as much coverage in the front of the footwell as the WeatherTechs. The third row HuskyLiners provide extra wrap-around coverage next to the rear doors while the WeatherTechs don't.

Overall, you can't go wrong with either of them. They're still better than the OEM floor mats. As for the center seat slider, you can't use it with any of the middle row mats since they cover the seat tracks.
 
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Well it's been a long time overdue but I finally got around to purchasing some floor liners. I ended up going with Husky classic floor liners. I would have got weatherbeaters but they don't offer them for an 08 EL model. I took my middle jump seat out for ease of my kids getting into the back and the Husky Classics covered the area between the two middle seats well. I like the overall fit of all of them and no trimming was required for me. Thanks again for all the help. I attached 20160823_171057.jpg 20160823_171048.jpg

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Remove the 7 covers and bolts and lift it out. I put 4 of the factory bolts back in the holes and the other three were shouldered bolts so I bought 3 new ones without shoulders to replace them. Overall really simple , the seat is a little heavy to lift out ,but I did it by myself. The Husky liners cover the missing carpet holes really well too!
 
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Not two years to make the decision but two years to buy yes,lol. I just had more priorities I guess. I am very happy though now
 

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Congratulations. I have the WeatherTech middle and rear, but yours cover more of the edges. Yours also look like more likely to lay flat in the corners. I was disappointed at how stiff and thin my WeatherTechs are. I want something thick, supple, and deep enough to hold 20 ounces of water on a slight incline. Mine are great everywhere except the corner the boys trip over getting in.

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