Husky Floor Liners
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Husky Floor Liners
Got my new Husky Floor Liners, from XenonDepot, last week and wanted to provide some feedback and pictures:
Having had the WeatherTech floor mats in my RX330, I like the more "rubberized" feel of the Husky Floor Liners. More flexible and the surface of the Husky have more texture to keep your feet from slipping.
Great coverage on the second row mat. It extends completely across the middle hump. Another great thing about the Husky vs. WeatherTech is the second row mat extend further under the front seats. On the front driver side, I can remove the retaining clip since the Husky Floor Liners have "Sta-put nibs" that grip the carpeting.
Having had the WeatherTech floor mats in my RX330, I like the more "rubberized" feel of the Husky Floor Liners. More flexible and the surface of the Husky have more texture to keep your feet from slipping.
Great coverage on the second row mat. It extends completely across the middle hump. Another great thing about the Husky vs. WeatherTech is the second row mat extend further under the front seats. On the front driver side, I can remove the retaining clip since the Husky Floor Liners have "Sta-put nibs" that grip the carpeting.
Last edited by redrocks; 11-28-11 at 04:54 AM.
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Here's what the old Lexus floor mats look like over the Husky Floor Liners. Noticed how much more coverage the Husky mats have.
Pricing from XenonDepot was very competitive with AutoAnything.com. If you're going to get all-weather mats, Husky Floor Liners are a great choice. I wish I hadn't purchased the dinky Lexus OEM mats. Winter is coming! :-)
Pricing from XenonDepot was very competitive with AutoAnything.com. If you're going to get all-weather mats, Husky Floor Liners are a great choice. I wish I hadn't purchased the dinky Lexus OEM mats. Winter is coming! :-)
Last edited by redrocks; 11-28-11 at 04:47 AM.
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Hey Carl,
Thanks for taking the time to put this up ) Husky Liners are certainly the best bang for your buck if you are looking for quality automotive floor liners. Husky Floorliners are custom fitting floor mats with a raised lip designed to fit the most complex contours of any vehicle's carpeted floor area. The pictures you took comparing the stock Lexus all weather mats and the Husky Liners shows just how much better the protection is going to be with this product! Enjoy =)
Steve
Thanks for taking the time to put this up ) Husky Liners are certainly the best bang for your buck if you are looking for quality automotive floor liners. Husky Floorliners are custom fitting floor mats with a raised lip designed to fit the most complex contours of any vehicle's carpeted floor area. The pictures you took comparing the stock Lexus all weather mats and the Husky Liners shows just how much better the protection is going to be with this product! Enjoy =)
Steve
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It looks like near the door frame that the edge of the liner lifts up a bit, can someone catch their toe on this and is it awkward to get in/out? I like the look and seems to be a custom fit but if I risk kids or anyone having difficulties then its not worth it...thoughts...??
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It looks like near the door frame that the edge of the liner lifts up a bit, can someone catch their toe on this and is it awkward to get in/out? I like the look and seems to be a custom fit but if I risk kids or anyone having difficulties then its not worth it...thoughts...??
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Excellent write up! Thanks for taking the time to post this. I was just telling my wife that we needed some good rubber mats for winter and I jump on here and find this! Awesome! thanks again, this helped tons!
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Tip/ trick I use the one sided, sticky clear plastic, like they roll out on carpeting in new homes. With no mats in place, I used it on the right side of the gas pedal carpeting, from the consol on the side, down just past where the mat starts. Is it pretty, no. It is clear, so it doesn't bug me that much. Does it keep the sides of my shoes and boots, from making dirt marks on the carpeting in that area, extremely clean. Don't put it under the mats, makes them too slippery, or under the gas pedal, dangerous. I put a strip next the aluminum door threshold plate. In the late spring, or if it needs changed, I just pull off the old one.
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I had weathertech in my Jeep. I wore a hole from my heel and the warranty was a short time period, so I was out of luck. Weathertech was more plastic than rubber, very slippery when wet.
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Husky WeatherBeater Liners come with a longer warranty than WeatherTech Liners. WeatherTech only come with a 3 year warranty whereas Husky warranties them for life.
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The GX bought a few months ago came with Husky liners, they are working great but I have to say I like the look and fit of my Weathertech liners I had in my Tacoma a bit more. I also don't really not like the Tan it doesn't match very well.