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Old 11-15-2009, 02:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Here is my contribution to annoy the hardcore diesel members here with some newbie question nobody cares about, but I'd like some opinions.

I am trading in my 2002 F-350 for a 2009 F-450 CC Chassis that I am going to use for work. I currently have Husky Liners in the 350 currently, but am wondering if there is something newer and better out there. I've had Husky Liners in 5 out of the last 5 trucks, and I have been pleased with them. I would get them again, but after spending $70k on a truck, I want the best of the best in it.

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husky liners is what ive always used, i wont change something that works that well! if you know what i mean!
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I hear ya Buck, I have had great luck with the Husky's. I'll more than likely be purchasing a new set the day before I pick it up, so I can drop them in before I even bring it home.
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yea, thats what i did with my truck. I will say that they do catch and hold a Route 44 from Sonic with ease haha
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I got huskies in mine I tried the fancier carpeted ones in another truck and didnt really care for them in the winter because they get all salt covered. When I changed from my 02 to 08 I was able to reuse the rear husky mat.
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I have the WeatherTech mats. Really like the front mat but the back one leaves a LOT to be desired. Never had the Husky so I can't compare the two.
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I am running the Ford rubber ones front and rear. They hold a ton of mud/snow and the occasional soda.
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My two cents

I have Weathertech in my 09 F250 Crew. I really like the fit of the front mats. They fit like a glove. The rear mat however, is totally worthless. I am still trying to find a rear mat that will give me good coverage.

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I've got the WeatherTech's in my 08' 250. They fit in the front great, don't have them in the back, just use the rubber mat that came with the truck for that. I would definitely recommend them, and they're easy to clean.
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