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Can you elaborate on this statement? Do you have any pictures of your liners installed? I'd be interested to find out what makes WeatherTech's nice and Husky's cheap. I personally have Husky Floor/Cargo liners through-out and have no experience with Weathertech. The only difference I see in the liners is the WT Fronts go over the door sill according to their site and the "tread" design where your feed go. The over-the-sill piece is nice, I would agree on that.rodg9220 wrote:There are cheap brands out there like Husky but the quality is not as good as the Weathertech.
blink32...please do not get offended with what I said. I did not mean it that way. When I said "CHEAP" I was reffering to the price. I said it is all up to him how much he wants to spend. Don't get too sensitive....it is just a stupid liner we are talking about here.blink32 wrote:Can you elaborate on this statement? Do you have any pictures of your liners installed? I'd be interested to find out what makes WeatherTech's nice and Husky's cheap. I personally have Husky Floor/Cargo liners through-out and have no experience with Weathertech. The only difference I see in the liners is the WT Fronts go over the door sill according to their site and the "tread" design where your feed go. The over-the-sill piece is nice, I would agree on that.rodg9220 wrote:There are cheap brands out there like Husky but the quality is not as good as the Weathertech.
I do like their wind deflectors for being thicker than the competitors I checked out and plan on getting a set of those at some point.
Check these out....these are pictures taken from a Pathfinderblink32 wrote:No offense taken and I'm not being sensitive. I was serious in trying to find out what your opinion of the differences are. All I did was ask questions.
I didn't even know Weathertech had floor/cargo liners, I was only familiar with their vent visors.
Seeing both in person, the Weathertech design as well as the quality of work, in my opinion, is much better than the Husky. It is molded to your Pathfinder like a glove. Very easy to clean because of the over the door sill feature.blink32 wrote:I looked through the site, and I noted the differences I found in my first post but nothing other than that. Not having a pair in hand to compare is why I am asking you since you have seen both in person.
I'd say the Husky is more pliable but there is NO issue of putting the Weathertech floor liners in place. Once in place they stay in place. They are lighter and a little thinner in construction but will wear longer compared to Husky.blink32 wrote:Are they heavier/thicker or more pliable than the Husky's?