Hi All,
I am in the market for a cargo liner for my X and I was looking at the Husky brand. There are two versions, one up to the 2nd row seats, one up to the 3rd row seat. I am looking for a cargo liner that extends up to the 2nd row seat, but still contains the cut outs to install the 3rd row seat. I don't think the Husky liner will let you do this. Any body have any experience, advice or know of a brand that lets you accomplish this? Thanks.
...danny
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2001 'X' 7.3l PSD 4x4 Limited
Oxford White / Medium Parchment
K&N Air filter, Husky Floor Liners
20' H&H Speedloader MX Tiltbed Trailer
Bilstein shocks(BE5-6208 front, BE56209 rear) $259.80 to my door.
Does the weathertec cargo mat still allow you to install the 3rd row seat? I can't tell by their pictures. My goal is to get a mat that extends to the 2nd row seat and still allows you to install the 3rd row seat.
...danny
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2001 'X' 7.3l PSD 4x4 Limited
Oxford White / Medium Parchment
K&N Air filter, Husky Floor Liners
20' H&H Speedloader MX Tiltbed Trailer
Bilstein shocks(BE5-6208 front, BE56209 rear) $259.80 to my door.
I also have Weathertech cargo mats in my X. I think they are better than Husky liners.
The large mat that goes to the 2nd row has places where you can cut it and mount the 3rd row seat in the truck.
I have cargo mats for behind either the 2nd or 3rd row. When the seats are folded flat, I can put both mats in and it is almost a perfect fit and covers the ENTIRE cargo area.
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2001 Black Excursion, 4x4, XLT, PSD, LS, (EBM2), Super-Duty grill, 4" MBRP exhaust, Bilsteins, X-springs, OilGuard bypass filter, 295's, Badges, Suvlights harness, APC headlights, Weatherboots, Centramatics, Clear corners, AIC w/ITP mount, ISSPRO EVs, BTS trans, Open element intake, ATS compressor housing, Thule rack, BD Torqloc, F350 rear blocks, Randy Ellis lightbar with a couple of Lightforce 170s, Front receiver hitch, DP Tuner chip
1975 Ford Bronco, neglected since I bought the Excursion
Like AJsDad said, the cutouts are there, but we took the 3rd seat out the day we bought it and have never had it back in, so we never cut them out.
I also agree that the WeatherTechs are better than the Huskys, had Husky in first Expedition, "upgraded" to WeatherTech in second Expedition, never thought about anything else for the X.
By the way, the X is for sale, see the vehicle for sale section for details, just gotta have an '04 before they're gone!!
Do any of them have the cutout area raised so that it won't fill the third row holes with crud?
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Rich DeFrancisco
2000 Excursion Limited PSD 4x4, Oxford White, X-code springs, F350 blocks, Husky Liners, Banks 4" Monster Exhaust w/Power Elbow, Hutched and Pooned, Ford Outfitters/Hella 60mm Driving Lights, Bilstein.
1998 BMW M3 Dakar Yellow (her car), 18" M-Parallel wheels, always at the mall.
1974 Truimph TR6, will be Sapphire Blue, in the process of restification.
I too have weathertech. I have behind 3rd seat mat and front & second seat floor mats, there great! I do want to get the larger one for upto the 2nd seat because I do find my rear seat out quite often and I just read here that the two combined covers the full 4X8 cargo area behind front seats. WHO KNEW ?? [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/warmsmile.gif[/img] [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/warmsmile.gif[/img]
1973 K5 Blazer 383stroker,TrickFlow alum.heads,Crower forged rods-roller lifter cam-roller rockers,Keith Black10.5:1,Doug Thorley tri-y,MSD,ARP,Q-jet,on 1 ton axles,1991 front clip,3K miles on FULL body off rebuild
I have the Husky brand up to the 2nd seat. It has the cut out for the 3rd seat. And the cut out is raised to keep stuff from falling in. Real nice, easy to clean. Only $75 from Cabela's.
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2000 Excursion PSD Ltd. 4x4, Modified Ford AIS,Di Prical gauges, Edge Evolution. SUVLights headlight harness. PSD Badges, Walker BTM,Lund Moon Viser, Putco SS Grill, ART Rotors, Hellwig Swaybar. Bully Dog shift Enhancer. ATS Deep tranny pan. 6.0 tranny cooler. AIH Deleted.
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