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I tried Husky liners but had to ship them back because the fitment and quality was so poor. Ordered some Weathertechs and no comparison, Weathertech fitment and quality hands down is the best. Thought I would save some money on the Husky liners, but learned my lesson. Will always use Weathertechs from here on out .[/QUOTE

I have had both Huskies and weathertech in many cars.I currently have two sets of Huskies and 1 Weathertech. I have the Husky Weatherbeaters in my '15 Mustang. They were an engineering sample and fit perfect. They all come out of the same mold so it's hard to see how yours wouldnt fit.
I like both brands equally.The Huskies are a bit less costly. Either way they have to be one of the more overpriced products available. I guess Weathertech has to pay for the incredible advertising including Super Bowl ads.I am sure their marketing budget is way higher than product cost.
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Check out Cocomats.com. I got the black with orange dots- matches my CO.
These bad boys last forever. Not sure about snow and slush. They work great here in FL!
 

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Do not get the weathertechs. Only their emblem looks quality. I was wanting some pony logo mats for xmas and wife got these. The first shocker was how light the box was. Thought they must have left a mat out. Opened it up and two front liners made of colored milk jug plastic. I mean they do fit well but why not something more dense and heavy duty. What a money making racket..way overpriced!..I can just see them warping this summer
 

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Do not get the weathertechs. Only their emblem looks quality. I was wanting some pony logo mats for xmas and wife got these. The first shocker was how light the box was. Thought they must have left a mat out. Opened it up and two front liners made of colored milk jug plastic. I mean they do fit well but why not something more dense and heavy duty. What a money making racket..way overpriced!..I can just see them warping this summer

That was my impression of them also. First I saw them in my buddies truck and didn't like how they didn't look like they fit super well, then saw a set hanging at a local store, nothing like what I was expecting.
 

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Those rubber mats came with my car from the dealer, along with the regular carpet ones. I like the Llyod GT350 mats. but would that be over kill in a EB? The price is nice and I like the logo. I'm not really worried about dirt, grime, snow and all that other weather tech stuff.
 

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I got these from lloyd's but they are getting harder to find as LLoyd's no longer has a license from Ford, from what I hear. The stock ones are in the basement. I will get the rubber ones fro Fall and Spring.
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My girlfriend bought me the WeatherTechs for our anniversary a month ago. They (floor mats and gf) are amazing! The mats fit perfectly and don't allow a lot of dirt underneath them since they fit so well. I would definitely recommend the WeatherTechs.

How does the GF fit??? :eyebulge:
 

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I tried Husky liners but had to ship them back because the fitment and quality was so poor. Ordered some Weathertechs and no comparison, Weathertech fitment and quality hands down is the best. Thought I would save some money on the Husky liners, but learned my lesson. Will always use Weathertechs from here on out .[/QUOTE

I have had both Huskies and weathertech in many cars.I currently have two sets of Huskies and 1 Weathertech. I have the Husky Weatherbeaters in my '15 Mustang. They were an engineering sample and fit perfect. They all come out of the same mold so it's hard to see how yours wouldnt fit.
I like both brands equally.The Huskies are a bit less costly. Either way they have to be one of the more overpriced products available. I guess Weathertech has to pay for the incredible advertising including Super Bowl ads.I am sure their marketing budget is way higher than product cost.
My husky liners were not perfect but after a few days in a hot car they molded properly. My guess is they were bent in shipping. The was pretty abused.
 

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I ordered weathertech day I got my car. Best investment, protects the whole floor and the sides. Stock mats are in plastic and will stay there when I sell the car.
 

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Since I live in the southeast and never see snow, ice, or mud, would the OEM rubber mats be sufficient for everyday dirt and occasional sand? I don't want to spend all the money for Husky or Weathertech and be disappointed with fit, slipping, or cheap feeling. Just want something that will do well for a DD.
 

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So I posted up above with my observation of how the Weathertech mats didn't fit my buddies truck very well and that I was hesitant to buy them for my mustang. I went ahead and bought them anyway and they fit the car nicely. I do wish they had carpet on the top side, but I don't think you'll ever find any that fit any better than them. Pretty pleased with them.
 

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I got these from lloyd's but they are getting harder to find as LLoyd's no longer has a license from Ford, from what I hear. The stock ones are in the basement. I will get the rubber ones fro Fall and Spring.
^This, Ive had many orders cancelled bc they no longer make one with the pony and ford logos etc. The quality is nice and thick, though were my heel sits there is a divot and even after the first week there was a bunch of material bunched up where my foot lays. The jury is out to see if it will wear through though...
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