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Old 02-01-2005, 11:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Another Thread About Floor Mats

What do yall think about these floormats..anyone tried..haven't bought any yet..thinking about Husky Liners...but these look interesting also..

http://www.autosportcatalog.com/inde...pid=3023&cid=4
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i personally would get the husky liners. they are molded and have an edge to catch and hold water and such,
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Old 02-02-2005, 04:39 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Husky liners!!!

I bought the OEM rubber mats when I first bought my Titan, but they don't cover enough. Last week I got the front Husky's just to see. Love em. I ordered the back Sat~~should be here tomorrow. If ya want pic so you can see how well they fit, let me know.
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If you get the Husky liners you will definitely love them!!
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pics please!!! (of the husky)
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I have had Husky liners in past vehicles and am ordering them for my Titan. You can't go wrong with the Husky's, they are great!!!

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Pics of Husky Liners

These are in a KC. Hope it helps
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thanks for the pics. for your rear set, did you have to cut them like the instructions say for the crew cab version? were you able to do it cleanly?
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thanks for the pics. for your rear set, did you have to cut them like the instructions say for the crew cab version? were you able to do it cleanly?
Yea, I had to cut em a little. Did it with a box blade and it made a pretty clean cut.
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my last truck had catch all extremes and I really liked those.
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I bought some plastic carpet sheeting from Lowes and put it all over the carpet. I then bought some $7 mats from Wal-Mart and it works like a champ!!!
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These are in a KC. Hope it helps
Wow, what great looking mats. I was about to buy the Nissan mats and did a search on them; as soon as I saw they did not cover the dead pedal I said No Way!

These Husky mats look perfect, thanks for posting the pics.
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Just so everyone will know, the Husky Floor Mats (not Liners) also cover the dead pedal area very well. I have a set, and I'm very pleased with them
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Wow, what great looking mats. I was about to buy the Nissan mats and did a search on them; as soon as I saw they did not cover the dead pedal I said No Way!

These Husky mats look perfect, thanks for posting the pics.
Quad T....the Huskys in the pic are the Liners, not the Mats. I haven't seen pics of the Husky mats. Just to let ya know. I don't know what the difference is.
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I know there's probably hundred's of places to order them, but where did you get yours?
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