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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 12:19 PM
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Got a set of HuskyLiners ...

Got the custom molded Front & Rear Weatherbeater Floor Liners AND the Trunk Liner for $165.52 delivered from AutoAnything. F&R Set was $105.95 & Trunk Liner was $77.95 with free shipping ... however being a 1st time customer & spending over $150, I got a 10% discount so final prices were actually $95.36 & $70.16.

The fronts are just as nice if not nicer than the WeatherTech DigitalFit FloorLiners ... rear seat ones are definitely better as they go a lot further under the front seats and have higher sides.

Trunk Liner there is no comparison, as it is a custom fit and has molded raised sides ... WeatherTech only offers a Universal Cargo Mat that you must cut to fit.

WeatherTech would have been $159.90 for the F&R set and $49.95 for the trunk mat (21% more expencive) so the HuskyLiners were a no brainer.

These are also made in the USA (as is WeatherTech), which is a nice bonus.

Thought I may have to trim the driver side liner to fit under/around the CDC Dead Pedal, but to my surprise it just slipped right under it without any modification.

Doug
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 01:15 PM
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that was a good deal!
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 02:57 PM
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From the photos, they seem to fit very well but i don't think i would get those rigid liners for my car. Good deal for you though ! Congrats..
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 05:55 PM
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Looks nice; I especially like the trunk liner. Those should help keep your carpets clean during those Wisconsin Winters!
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Old Dec 31, 2010 | 06:14 PM
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I'm currently looking for mats and the trunk liner, too! Thanks for posting!
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Old Jan 1, 2011 | 09:26 AM
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I've also got a Lloyds 4 pc. mat set, but felt I rather keep these somewhat nice for the fair weather time of year. Also did not like how the carpet was exposed along the dead pedal platform and these address this.

The fact I did not have to trim it at all at the dead pedal was a welcome surprise ... is the case with the WeatherTech ones too ??

The trunk mat sure is nice !! That'll be year-round and something I'd recommend no mater what climate you live in. Had not seen anyone else post pics of it "installed", so that was probably the main reason I felt I should start this thread (seen the F&R mats in numerous posts).

As most of us already know, the Lloyds mats cover a lot more floor than the factory (junk) mats do so I took a pic of the Lloyd mat sitting "inside" the Huskyliner to show just how much "more" it covers ...

Doug
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