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I have WeatherTechs in the front and the one-piece WeatherTech in the back (standard, not EL model). The fronts don't fit as well as the Huskys but the rear one-piece is well made and fits great.
 

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Thanks for the feedback. I just put an order in for the WeatherTech fronts yesterday (while there were a couple of promos the retailer had) and plan to order the rear one-piece shortly.
 

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I have had experience with both. Huskys are thicker, better made. The weather techs were thin, curled up, and just were cheap. Sorry. I absolutely love my huskys. Hands down the best floor mats.


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I love my WeatherTech 3 piece kit. I wouldn't want to go through all the trouble to put in the one piece rear. My 2 toddlers have put mine to the test.
 

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Plenty of happy people in both camps, so I'm concluding you can't go wrong with either. FYI, the WeatherTech 1-piece would be no trouble to install as it's split on the sides (basically shaped like an I-beam).
 

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Well lots of great info, but does not help as there is no clear cut winner. I guess I will just agree with abover poster and hope I cannot go wrong.
 

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Well lots of great info, but does not help as there is no clear cut winner. I guess I will just agree with abover poster and hope I cannot go wrong.
I can report that I've had my weathertech inserts for 5 years now and they virtually show no wear at all. I'm still very happy with them.
 

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WeatherTech…hands down. I’ve had a set in every car/truck I’ve ever owned.
 
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I've been meaning to provide an update to this thread but keep forgetting. I eventually went with the Husky and am very happy with them. I have a 2nd row console and the Husky mats have cut lines to fit around it.

I have Weathertech's in my car and find the Husky is a lot easier to keep clean/black.

I also liked the way the Husky mats overlapped b/w 2nd and 3rd rows; nice coverage on the sides.

I had taken some pics when I installed some quick release bolts for the 2nd row console but darned if I can find them now.
 

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Found my pics. Attached for what it's worth. The first is a pic from the front seats aimed toward the back (the 3rd row is folded down). It's with the 2nd row centre console removed, which I usually do in the winter so I can throw snowboards in there without fear of ripping up the leather on the console. I didn't follow the exact cut-out lines on the Husky mats as I found I could get better coverage if I extended it a bit. There's a bit of movement in the mats, so it looks like the mats on the left side of the console area don't line up, but once you put the console in, it's all good. I'm really happy with the coverage of the Husky mats. And the deep ribbing where the feet go is good for containing all the water from melted snow right now.

The 2nd pic is a little off-topic: a simple, tool-less eye bolt that I use to secure the console so that I can remove it in literally 2 minutes. It comes in handy if I'm hauling something big and want to lay it flat. There are 4 bolts that hold the console down. The spacer is necessary because two of the bolts go in the storage compartment and the bolt openings are recessed. The top of the eye is still below the grade of the floor of the console, so it doesn't stick up, but I can still get my fingers on it for removal/installation. The other two bolts at the front of the console are located behind a little flip-out storage unit built in to the console. You press a couple of tabs to flip it out further to gain access to the bolts. Again the eye bolt with spacer makes it easy to grab a hold of to tighten/loosen with just your fingers.
 

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