Weathertech and Husky anyone has pictures ?
#1
Weathertech and Husky anyone has pictures ?
Trying to decide which liners to buy, which have better coverage.
Could you guys post some pics on coverage in vehicle ?
I made the wrong choice of using Toyota mats in my Venza, not fun cleaning that salt in the spring
Could you guys post some pics on coverage in vehicle ?
I made the wrong choice of using Toyota mats in my Venza, not fun cleaning that salt in the spring
#2
I can't help with the pics but I do own both the weathertechs (front, in my 07 Fit) and the husky (front, in wife's 09 Impreza). I like the rigidity of the WT's, they do not move at all. The coverage could be a little better (full dead pedal coverage would be nice).
The Husky are pretty flimsy in comparison but coverage is a little better. The passenger side mat moves a lot, I constantly have to adjust it. They are easier to remove if I want to clean them. They are also a fair bit cheaper.
The Husky are pretty flimsy in comparison but coverage is a little better. The passenger side mat moves a lot, I constantly have to adjust it. They are easier to remove if I want to clean them. They are also a fair bit cheaper.
#4
Here are some photos of my WeatherTech mats. I've had them for about a month and love them. The back row is one full mat as opposed to two. The first photo is when I first put them in and the last two I just took. Excuse the mess, it's been a rainy week.
If there is something else specific you would like to see just let me know.
If there is something else specific you would like to see just let me know.
Last edited by blinduvula; 05-05-2015 at 09:31 AM.
#5
Just posted in another thread:
I got the Husky Liners. The coverage is definitely smaller than the Weathertechs, but the price point is smaller, too. I just got them yesterday. The Weathertech goes much higher up the sides in the front, but doesn't completely cover the dead pedal. That was one of the factors for me since I live in a +++ snowy area and I don't want melted snow/salt going under from the dead pedal. I also like that the Husky Liners have the little nubbins on the bottom to help them stay in place. The rear liners don't go quite as far back and or as far under the front seats, but I think they'll be good.
If you live in a less snowy climate and don't need back seat coverage, I'd probably go for the Weathertechs.
Forgive the bad pictures.
(On another note, is there some kind of film I can put on the interior sill? I apparently scuff like crazy!)
I got the Husky Liners. The coverage is definitely smaller than the Weathertechs, but the price point is smaller, too. I just got them yesterday. The Weathertech goes much higher up the sides in the front, but doesn't completely cover the dead pedal. That was one of the factors for me since I live in a +++ snowy area and I don't want melted snow/salt going under from the dead pedal. I also like that the Husky Liners have the little nubbins on the bottom to help them stay in place. The rear liners don't go quite as far back and or as far under the front seats, but I think they'll be good.
If you live in a less snowy climate and don't need back seat coverage, I'd probably go for the Weathertechs.
Forgive the bad pictures.
(On another note, is there some kind of film I can put on the interior sill? I apparently scuff like crazy!)
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