WeatherTech versus Husky mats and cargo liners
#31
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We have Weathertech floor mats for front and back passengers and Weathertech Cargo mat.
We like them all. Rear passenger mats seem to be a bit on the thin side. Front ones are excellent.
Cargo mat is good, Not much slides around in back.
Shop around. Amazon has pretty good prices, especially on Used, like new or Used, very good mats.
We like them all. Rear passenger mats seem to be a bit on the thin side. Front ones are excellent.
Cargo mat is good, Not much slides around in back.
Shop around. Amazon has pretty good prices, especially on Used, like new or Used, very good mats.
#32
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You can't beat the WeatherTech "Laser Measured" mats. I was lucky when I got my new to me 2015 because the previous owner had bought them and the didn't get thrown out.
#33
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Thanks Randy. Wish mine would have had those WeatherTechs in there. How have you enjoyed the 2015 RX350. We just drove our's home on Monday so haven't had a chance to put on many miles. It does ride smooth. We spent the morning programming some of the electronics that the dealer did not walk us through.
#34
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Thanks Randy. Wish mine would have had those WeatherTechs in there. How have you enjoyed the 2015 RX350. We just drove our's home on Monday so haven't had a chance to put on many miles. It does ride smooth. We spent the morning programming some of the electronics that the dealer did not walk us through.
#35
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The RX350 is my wife's ride and it is a much more civilized ride like you say. I drive a 3.0 Q5, which is my fun car.
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#37
I have Weathertech in the Lexus and Weathertech in the Dodge Ram.
My Jeep has Husky because I run all summer without a top or doors.
The Husky liners have stayed put but, if they were Weathertech they'd grow legs.
My Jeep has Husky because I run all summer without a top or doors.
The Husky liners have stayed put but, if they were Weathertech they'd grow legs.
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#38
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I have a 2013 RX350 and my wife has a 2015 NX20. We live in WNY, east of Buffalo, so we get winters with snow, ice and road salt. We have Weathertech FloorLiners in the front and Cargo and their All Weather Mats for the rear as we don't usually have rear passengers. This is the 2nd set of cars we have purchased them for and are very happy. My only complaint with the driver's floorliner is that I wish that the left foot rest was longer. It doesn't fully cover where the bottom of your rests so dirty melting snow and ice run behind it and get on the carpet. I have the Parchment color interior so I went with the gray color mats. The tan showed the dirt and the black showed wear in our previous cars.You may also want to look at this post about changing your interior and some of your exterior lights to LED's. They make a huge difference going from the incandescent yellow to 5K LED white. For me the most difficult ones to swap out were the fogs (you have to pullback the wheel well liners) and the foot wells (the original bulbs are receded and hard to get a hold of to twist out and they are on so they get very hot). Here is the link from this group that was a great help. I got my LEDs from VLEDS. Their website is very helpful.Good luck.
#39
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It has been a few years since this thread has been updated and am looking for some current experience comparing Husky vs. WeatherTech quality.
I have had both Husky and WeatherTech front mats in previous trucks. As front mats, I found the WeatherTech to be more slippery than the Husky mats ... and preferred the softer and more flexible Husky mat for removing it from the truck ... a good feature when full of mud, slush, gravel or water.
We also had a WeatherTech cargo liner in the 2008 RX350 that we recently sold. We liked it as a cargo liner and was my first choice as a cargo liner for our new to us 2014 RX450H.
I priced out both and can get a Husky cargo liner for CAN$124 and a WeatherTech cargo liner for CAN$176 ... a 40% difference. Can anyone offer recent experience on the quality of the Husky cargo liners?
I have had both Husky and WeatherTech front mats in previous trucks. As front mats, I found the WeatherTech to be more slippery than the Husky mats ... and preferred the softer and more flexible Husky mat for removing it from the truck ... a good feature when full of mud, slush, gravel or water.
We also had a WeatherTech cargo liner in the 2008 RX350 that we recently sold. We liked it as a cargo liner and was my first choice as a cargo liner for our new to us 2014 RX450H.
I priced out both and can get a Husky cargo liner for CAN$124 and a WeatherTech cargo liner for CAN$176 ... a 40% difference. Can anyone offer recent experience on the quality of the Husky cargo liners?
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