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Posted: 10/24/2013 8:20:01 PM EDT
I've always used the Husky Liners...the old school diamond plate pattern liners...they seemed to have worked as advertised though they all seemed to warp around the edges over the years.



Now I have tons of options...shit even Husky has the classic and Weatherbeater.




The one plus I see to the Weathertech brand is that the rear liners (I have a crew cab) go under the seats and I do fold the seats up often.




What do you guys roll with?
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 7:56:25 AM EDT
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Anyone?
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 7:57:43 AM EDT
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I sprung for the WeatherTech once and I'm sold on them. At this point I've owned a few pairs and they really hold up well (they should for the price ) I like them more than the Husky versions that I've seen.
Expensive, but they work great if you have slush/mud/etc to deal with.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 7:58:37 AM EDT
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I sprung for the WeatherTech once and I'm sold on them. At this point I've owned a few pairs and they really hold up well (they should for the price ) I like them more than the Husky versions that I've seen.
Expensive, but they work great if you have slush/mud/etc to deal with.
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This. Weathertech is worth the cost.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:02:46 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:03:21 AM EDT
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I've had the Husky before, and have the Weathertech now. I like the Weathertech better.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:07:29 AM EDT
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Weathertech
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:09:49 AM EDT
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I've got the WeatherTech's in my Sierra 1500... Worth it. Thick plastic, and tall edges help keep dirt and mud off your interior. That being said, expect the sliver of carpet between the edge of the mat, and the beginning of the door frame to be a hodgepodge of dirt colors
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:14:29 AM EDT
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I like the Weathertech's too.

I've had them in the last 2 trucks and they work great.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:19:27 AM EDT
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Put them in the day I picked it up from the dealer and the Weather Techs exceeded my expectations in every area. Fit, finish, style, and function. They look good enough that I ended up leaving them in all year.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:27:54 AM EDT
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Put them in the day I picked it up from the dealer and the Weather Techs exceeded my expectations in every area. Fit, finish, style, and function. They look good enough that I ended up leaving them in all year.
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What he said.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:30:32 AM EDT
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Aries are the best. Weathertec are slick when they get wet. I think their made of the same plastic as milk jugs.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:32:18 AM EDT
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Weather Tech in all of my family's vehicles. Well worth the cost.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:32:50 AM EDT
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I use mudflaps from 18 wheelers cut to fit. Cheap.



Probalby not what you are looking for tho.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:35:11 AM EDT
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In all my vehicles
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:37:39 AM EDT
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Weathertech.  I have a set that is probably 5 or 6 years old.  No warping.  There is a little discoloration where I rest my heel, but the rest of the drivers side and passenger side all clean up like new.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:38:34 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:40:38 AM EDT
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I got a set of Weather Techs in my truck and I like them. I have no experience with the others.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:42:25 AM EDT
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I just got Huskys for my Silverado, I should have gotten Weather Techs.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 8:47:22 AM EDT
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I prefer the husky in a xj, deeper edges to  capture more shit.  
In my last tundra, i had weathertechs, did not like the lack of containment volume, so went back to husky in my current tundra.

Look at both brands' model specific options.  Ie, the design if your floorboard, if you have a recessed floor pan, or can you sirect fluid to the soor sill.  Etc.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 9:02:53 AM EDT
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I went with Husky liners back when I had my 98 Ranger... I wish I could've gotten weathertech.  For some reason weathertech didn't make them for my truck.  The husky liners were pretty slick when wet.

The BIL got weathertechs for the front and back of his crew cab F150 and they are perfect.  Awesome product (but expensive).
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 9:05:03 AM EDT
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Another for Weathertech.  They hold up and work great.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 9:09:02 AM EDT
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Had my Weathertechs before I took delivery on my truck.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 9:17:55 AM EDT
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another vote for weather tech
had them in two different vehicles
in my old truck I had the one piece covered the truck from door sill to door sill
carpet underneath stayed brand new
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 9:24:36 AM EDT
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I like the huskys better. They fit more area on my floorboard. 08 tundra.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 10:13:48 AM EDT
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I think weathertech has different styles.  They have a mat and a floor liner.  My floor liner covers the whole area.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 10:41:34 AM EDT
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Where is everyone buying the weathertechs?
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 10:43:51 AM EDT
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I sell a lot of weather techs here. They always fit good, and have several options.
Link Posted: 10/25/2013 7:44:46 PM EDT
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Looks like a clear winner...
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