I've seen videos that show problems with Huskey mats too. I've had several WeatherTech mats for various vehicles, so I ordered WeatherTech mats again. I'm all for free enterprise and competition in the marketplace, but I'm happy with my WeatherTech mats in the front and back of my 2016 Tundra TRD Pro. WeatherTech had 2 versions for the rear and I went with the ones that won't run under the rear seats of my CrewMax because I plan to mod it with commercially available underseat storage that requires cutting out of carpet and insulation to install it.
I ordered Huskies first and they wouldn’t lay flat after a week, so I bought the WTs. As for the storage under the seat, I have a detailed video of installing mine last year. Thanks for commenting and please subscribe.
I bought some Huskies for my Tacoma years ago and could never get them to flatten down to fit properly which Is why I went this route. The WeatherTechs seem to be doing great so far. Thanks for commenting and if you haven't please subscribe.
I have Tux Mats, my wife Muddy Buddy/WeatherTech liners, in the same exact car. Neither are perfect. Both liners slightly get in the way of depressing your clutch easily. The Tux Mat liners are slightly worse in this regard.
I've seen videos that show problems with Huskey mats too. I've had several WeatherTech mats for various vehicles, so I ordered WeatherTech mats again. I'm all for free enterprise and competition in the marketplace, but I'm happy with my WeatherTech mats in the front and back of my 2016 Tundra TRD Pro. WeatherTech had 2 versions for the rear and I went with the ones that won't run under the rear seats of my CrewMax because I plan to mod it with commercially available underseat storage that requires cutting out of carpet and insulation to install it.
I ordered Huskies first and they wouldn’t lay flat after a week, so I bought the WTs. As for the storage under the seat, I have a detailed video of installing mine last year. Thanks for commenting and please subscribe.
I went with the husky on my 17' platinum. I'm very happy with the fit and quality. Love the videos keep them coming.
I bought some Huskies for my Tacoma years ago and could never get them to flatten down to fit properly which Is why I went this route. The WeatherTechs seem to be doing great so far. Thanks for commenting and if you haven't please subscribe.
That looks like a return to me.
Go with Huskies as Trail Rider mentioned, they are way better!
I wanted husky but they only have black.
I have Tux Mats, my wife Muddy Buddy/WeatherTech liners, in the same exact car. Neither are perfect. Both liners slightly get in the way of depressing your clutch easily. The Tux Mat liners are slightly worse in this regard.
Heat gun will take care of the bowing problem.
Since they were just out of the box I didn’t want to try that. I just put some weight on them over night. Thanks for watching.
I got a pair for my Ram1500, live how they look but my are slippery, With just about any shoe.I love how they look but feet are sliding too much
I like their quality but did another video trying out some Huskies in the front. The huskies are less slippery.
The weather tech are way too slippery and they eventually curl like you mentioned. After two sets for two different cars, I got Husky’s as well.
@@jperkins1269 yes, my huskies are working out well.
What model of weather tech mats are these
Here is the part number.
Part Number: 444081
Just does the front of the cab. Since I have storage under my seat I opted out of those.
Just trim it with snips
If they were older, maybe.