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10SECSHO

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Got front and rear and these things fit like they were sprayed in. Very happy and now the SHO mats get spared in the bad winters here.
 

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I bought Husky liners on Ebay for $99 shipped and they fit perfectly also. I bought my father some weathtech for his Lincoln MKZ and my Husky's are just as good for much cheaper. They even have little grippers underneath that the weathertechs don't have.
 

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I bought Husky liners on Ebay for $99 shipped and they fit perfectly also. I bought my father some weathtech for his Lincoln MKZ and my Husky's are just as good for much cheaper. They even have little grippers underneath that the weathertechs don't have.
I agree about the Husky product quality. I prefer them over the Weathertech mats. They're typically a heavier material, have better anti-slide designs in place, and are less expensive.
JL
 

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Yes they are from weather tech. Got front and rea on e bay for 155 shipped. Fit perfect.
 

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Just curious, Husky made in the USA?

Yes.
From their website:
Huskyliner "About Us page said:
It started with a passion for hunting and fishing trips, combined with a neat streak. Bob Tyler would take his Lab on his trips, but his vehicle would end up with mud splattered all over the floor. When Bob looked for a washable liner to protect the cargo area, there was none to be found. So he decided to make one for himself and the Husky Liner was born.

Winfield Consumer Products demonstrates that neat streak as the facility is clean and well lit, providing an atmosphere for a safe work environment and the manufacture of a quality product by employees who care. It is a privately held company, whose primary business consists of designing, manufacturing and supplying automotive accessories for light trucks, sport utility vehicles, vans and cars to the aftermarket. Starting in 1988, the Company designed the original custom fit floor and cargo liner. WCP has grown from that idea to a 197,000 square foot manufacturing and distribution operation, becoming the automotive aftermarket's leading source for thermo-plastic floor and cargo liners.
JL
 

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Do any of you guys have pictures of either the husky or weathertech installed in your car? I am kind of torn between the two. :(
 

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Guess I never paid attention to Husky but I live a half hour from Weathertech and see their name on so much motorsports stuff I always bought from them.
 

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Go with the Husky! Trust me, not worth the extra money for the WeatherTech. I don't have any pictures yet but next time I wash the car, I'll try to take one for you.
 

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Go with the Husky! Trust me, not worth the extra money for the WeatherTech. I don't have any pictures yet but next time I wash the car, I'll try to take one for you.

You know what thread hijack is right?:rolleyes:
 

10SECSHO

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No problem. I'm sure the Husky's are good. In fact I just ordered a Husky trunk liner.
 

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I just got Weathertechs for my Mustang, they fit great! They're pretty nice, and I figured I'd spend the extra dime on them since they go through so much effort putting a 4-page spread in the middle of all my popular science, popular mechanics, car & driver and motor trend magazines.
 

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I've just put the weathertechs in my sho, beautiful fit. I've got them in my Sierra and had them in my Edge, all fit next to perfect. When I traded the Edge in for the Sho the carpets were like brand new.
 

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Go with the Husky! Trust me, not worth the extra money for the WeatherTech. I don't have any pictures yet but next time I wash the car, I'll try to take one for you.

It has been a year and you havn't washed your SHO. For shame.

/tg
 

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