Never had wt but I had husky in my ranger, s-10, and now the titan and they are great.
they have a molded lip, that helps keep debris and water from reaching your OEM carpet. Very rigid hard mat/liner. Either one is easy to clean off. I like my Husky, it just "appears" the weathertech is a better made mat.StuntDriver06 said:do the huskys cover the gap between the carpet and the plastic door sill so water can flow out and keep the little rocks and sand from getting in that crack?
I have the Husky's and love them. I will agree with them sliding forward a bit, but it doesn't really bother me and I wouldn't consider it a 'problem'.StuntDriver06 said:do the huskys cover the gap between the carpet and the plastic door sill so water can flow out and keep the little rocks and sand from getting in that crack?
Try their website54warrior said:Would someone post a picture of the weathertech's please?
No - the gap is not covered. Even though most dirt / debris is trapped on the mat, I still have an accumulation of dirt and small rocks at the plastic door sill. Then again, I probably track rocks & dirt into the truck more than most people.StuntDriver06 said:do the huskys cover the gap between the carpet and the plastic door sill so water can flow out and keep the little rocks and sand from getting in that crack?
The lip on mine is plenty large enough that you wouldn't have to worry about spilling over. Unless you spilled a gallon of something, lol. There shouldn't be any problems with them trapping anything that has spilled and being able to dump it out with out it getting on the inside of the truck. Just my .0254warrior said:Ok, so they look really nice (the weathertech's) however I don't like the idea of all the water and slop just running off the edge, down onto the seal and across the rocker panel when you open the door. The Husky Liner's trap the water/mud/etc. on the mat and you can dump it out wherever you choose.
The weathertech's would be MY second choice though.