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Are these decent liners? How would they compare to the weathertechs or oem ones?
I'm a bit of a Husky fanboy. I've been using Husky liners in every vehicle I've owned for the last 16 years. I had one set in my Jeep Liberty for 10 years. They held up great and never lost their shape.

There are two different versions. Weatherbeater which are a little harder and more truck-like. The X-Act Contour are a softer material. I've owned both and they are great. I just like the Weatherbeaters a little better because they are a bit more rugged.

As far as comparisons to the OEM liners it is night and day. I think they are crappy honestly. Especially how the back is separate pieces that snap together. Pointless. Can't compare to Weathertech as I have never owned them. I think they are just a premium name at a premium price on an average product.

I will also note one big feature about all Husky mats is they go up and under the gas pedal. Most notch it out. And everything on your right foot falls down onto the carpet and eventually getting under the mat.
 

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I'm a bit of a Husky fanboy. I've been using Husky liners in every vehicle I've owned for the last 16 years. I had one set in my Jeep Liberty for 10 years. They held up great and never lost their shape.

There are two different versions. Weatherbeater which are a little harder and more truck-like. The X-Act Contour are a softer material. I've owned both and they are great. I just like the Weatherbeaters a little better because they are a bit more rugged.

As far as comparisons to the OEM liners it is night and day. I think they are crappy honestly. Especially how the back is separate pieces that snap together. Pointless. Can't compare to Weathertech as I have never owned them. I think they are just a premium name at a premium price on an average product.

I will also note one big feature about all Husky mats is they go up and under the gas pedal. Most notch it out. And everything on your right foot falls down onto the carpet and eventually getting under the mat.
I have had Weathertech and I currently have Husky X-act in my Tacoma and I prefer the Husky hands-down.
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