need opinions on Husky floor liners

karlmagnum

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CX-5
I know most of the guys here have Weathertech, but I'm thinking of getting Husky floor liners since I saw a good price at http://4wheelonline.com. Does anyone have this brand of floor liner? Have no question about the quality of the rubber. I'm just curious if they provide good coverage on the floor and how about their performance in catching the dirt and liquid spills. Please post some pics if you have time. Thanks guys.
 
Ill try to get some pics of mine. I have a full set in my wife's CX5. Front, Rear, and cargo mat.

Two things I don't like, one of which is necessary. The fuel door latch is covered, but just need to stick my hand in to get it open though. The second is the cargo mat, it doesn't fully cover the entire rear cargo area. Ill post up the pics with a better explanation
 
I have them front and rear - At first they seems thin and flimsy but I have to say that the material is very strong. They wash off easily and look pretty good as well.
I think they come with lifetime warranty as well.
 
Thanks for the response guys. I saw some pictures from one member here; I can say that the fit is good for the front and rear. But just like what CR3 Motorsports said, the fuel door lever is covered, so I'm not sure if it will be a good idea to cut that part. Now, I just want to see some pics for the cargo area before I decide whether to buy one or not.
 
Just need to clean mine up a bit before I get some pics. =) I wouldn't cut it for the fuel latch only because it would defeat the purpose if liquid got into that compartment. It would be a low side where the liquid could go through.
 
I have the WeatherTechs and I like them. They fit really well. One small problem is that the plastics are pretty stiff, so taking them out can get messy. You have to bend them to get them out and when you bend them whatever is caught inside tends to jump out and into the car. To solve this, I just bought a small shop-vac that I keep in the garage and I vacuum the mat before I remove them.


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Not sure about the Husky. We have a full set of the OEM mats, and I really don't like them for one reason. They show scuff marks and I can't get rid of the scuff marks. I have a full set of Weathertechs in a Suburban, and can't say enough about them. They aren't cheap, but they are a good investment.
 
The fuel hatch (uncut) is not a big deal - takes an extra 0.5 second to find the fuel door with your fingers
 
Huskys are strong and protect very well. I've had mine for 25K miles and 2 winters now.

Mine have sharp pricks at the bottom which hurt a lot when I remove them. I use gloves if I can to remove/clean them now.
 
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