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Just bought the husky liner, feels the same as WeatherTech. Hard plastic feeling. pretty good fit. Even the color is the same. The tan is too dark, so I chose Grey to go with the color.
One major improvement over weathertech is that Husky Liner covers the left foot rest area.
Plus the price is great! bought the whole 2-row liner + cargo liner at $177 from autoanything, with a $25 off 199 coupon and a 12% cashback from bing.com
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One major improvement over weathertech is that Husky Liner covers the left foot rest area.
Plus the price is great! bought the whole 2-row liner + cargo liner at $177 from autoanything, with a $25 off 199 coupon and a 12% cashback from bing.com
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I've had Husky liners in a number of trucks. They don't use hooks because they are quite rigid and don't shift around. However, my son had a set in a S-10 and the narrow, straight footwells let them shift forward quite a bit. The only drawback I've found with them is that because they are basically a big tray, winter snow melts, forms a single puddle, and the water sloshes over the edge to the carpet if you don't mop it up promptly.
The best winter mats I've ever had were the factory winter rubber mats in my SRX. They had bunches of small, deep hexagonal cups molded in the rubber that held a lot of water and kept it from sloshing around.
The best winter mats I've ever had were the factory winter rubber mats in my SRX. They had bunches of small, deep hexagonal cups molded in the rubber that held a lot of water and kept it from sloshing around.
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No hooks, but it won't move around. No prob so far. And it might hold water better since no holes to leak. I think the OEM all weather mat might be better to hold waters in winter. I'll keep cleaning the mat then
The surface grip is pretty good. the small box in the trunk never moved an inch after driving a week. Previously the box slides around whenever I turn dramatically.
I think it's better value and better design than Weather Tech Liner at least, since we cannot buy OEM all weather mat anymore.
The surface grip is pretty good. the small box in the trunk never moved an inch after driving a week. Previously the box slides around whenever I turn dramatically.
I think it's better value and better design than Weather Tech Liner at least, since we cannot buy OEM all weather mat anymore.
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why is that? They have the rubber hexagonal all season mats at the lexus dealer up here for $130 both front and back. However the back are 2 pieces, not 1.
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you will like these mattes. I have them on my RX330 and after one week they fit very well. If where you live has lots of rain or snow just think how much detailing your car cost. You will get your money back after one season.
For the price it is very good
For the price it is very good
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In the Southeast, we really do not need this heavy duty protection. The Lexus All Weather works perfect!
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