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I order the TAN weathertechs however i am concerned i should have got the gray colored. what do you guys think? my current carpet is gray. i think the truck will be way too TAN if i keep the tan ones.
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I have the black ones in mine, and love them...
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I agree that the Weathertechs do look a little better but the Husky Liners work great IMO. I've had them on all my trucks and drive in dirtier conditions, mud...etc than most and they always do the job.
I was going to buy Weathertechs but the extra cost pushed me back to Husky again.
I was going to buy Weathertechs but the extra cost pushed me back to Husky again.
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I find the edges of the Husky's always collapse at the wrong time, especially in the winter, the edges just aren't stiff enough for my liking. The best thing about the Weathertechs is they drain out of the truck instead of all over the carpet... At work (oilfield) I have been using them both together, double protection is always better IMHO.
Weathertechs...
Husky inside Weathertech...
Weathertechs...
Husky inside Weathertech...
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anyone ever had the throttle pedal stick open with because the weathertechs was holding it down?
i got mine, im gonna go throw them in the truck!
i got mine, im gonna go throw them in the truck!
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Had to go out to the garage and check but I can't see anyway which that could happen...the bottom of the pedal is at least 2"s away from the edge when fully depressed,...I have heard of this happening with the big winter pleated mats, where the bottom of the pedal get stuck in the pleat...
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