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I found pics of both, but not together, if anybody was wondering. Here are a few pics of them installed for comparison also. Also shown is the proper amount of pedals in a Bronco. LOL!

Here's my thoughts:

Husky Liners and Weather Techs have both felt "thin" to me , but they have both proven to be durable. They're floor mats after all, they don't really need to be as thick as a truck bed liner.
The only set of Weather Techs I have had did tend to fold in on the verticle sides over time, whereas the Huskys did not.

As for the Ford liners. I like the thick rubber feel they have. I like the Bronco logo too.
I knew immediately they would not have the coverage required for snow, salt and grit that we deal with in the snow belt , not to mention the dirt and grit from my job in the construction field. I basically ordered them to keep with the truck as a keep sake if this thing makes it to "collector" status. Just a cool little token.

Plus , like another poster suggested, if I do want to play "Show and Shine", they'll drop right in and look pretty cool at the car show.


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Just out of curiosity, did you order the all weather Ford mats "with carpet" or "without"?

It seems my order for a 2021 Black Diamond was sent in as "with carpet" and my new 2022 Base order was sent "without carpet", which (as I understand it) is exactly the opposite of the floor liners needed for each one.

Your Bronco looks to have carpet, do you know which you chose?
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Ford ones look so much nicer. I have no issues with them, but I don't deal with snow.
I deal with snow and they work fine. This is such a subjective thread. Nothing wrong with choosing either of the 3. I agree the ford mats look much nicer and the fact they are flexible makes it easier to pull them out without spilling shit everywhere.
 

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@HoosierDaddy , On a small note I get chills up my spine looking at your pictures for the fact that I relocated from the northeast 6 years ago to Florida and don't miss chasing after dirty cars to wash and maintain in the winter. That alone is one of the pluses for me. "And still waiting on our Wildtrak order.":cool:
 

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OP - are the Husky mats you have designed for carpet or for the washout floor?

edit: never mind I looked at the photos again. 🤪
That is actually a good question, are there different products for washout and carpet in the Husky and Weathertech lines?
 

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I much prefer the rubber mats to Husky’s plastic…
Especially if you have carpets, the spikes will tangle your carpet up!
Just saying’
 

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Husky weather beaters are plastic.

Husky x-act contour is rubber. The x-act contour is the better mat and it is the best one they make.


I much prefer the rubber mats to Husky’s plastic…
Especially if you have carpets, the spikes will tangle your carpet up!
Just saying’
 

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I found pics of both, but not together, if anybody was wondering. Here are a few pics of them installed for comparison also. Also shown is the proper amount of pedals in a Bronco. LOL!

Here's my thoughts:

Husky Liners and Weather Techs have both felt "thin" to me , but they have both proven to be durable. They're floor mats after all, they don't really need to be as thick as a truck bed liner.
The only set of Weather Techs I have had did tend to fold in on the verticle sides over time, whereas the Huskys did not.

As for the Ford liners. I like the thick rubber feel they have. I like the Bronco logo too.
I knew immediately they would not have the coverage required for snow, salt and grit that we deal with in the snow belt , not to mention the dirt and grit from my job in the construction field. I basically ordered them to keep with the truck as a keep sake if this thing makes it to "collector" status. Just a cool little token.

Plus , like another poster suggested, if I do want to play "Show and Shine", they'll drop right in and look pretty cool at the car show.


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you couldnt have cleaned the factory mats first? lol
 

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Husky weather beaters are plastic.

Husky x-act contour is rubber. The x-act contour is the better mat and it is the best one they make.
Great because the other is garbage! lol
 

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That is actually a good question, are there different products for washout and carpet in the Husky and Weathertech lines?
It doesn’t appear that Husky makes a separate mat for carpet vs washout floor. I haven’t see the back of a Husky mat that was smooth for the washout floor. Weathertech has two separate part numbers for carpet vs washout. Ford has two separate part numbers for carpet vs washout.
 

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I currently have husky x act My Wrangler and really likes them. But one thing I noticed is they don't cover the little bit of carpet between the tub and the door. My kid steps on that area when he's trying to climb into the Jeep and gets stuff everywhere.

Looking at the pics of the OP it shows that for the Bronco they extend that with a little flap. I don't know if they do that with the weather beaters and the x act but that is a must-have!
 
 


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