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FYI, got my Husky Weatherbeater liners yesterday.
Here is a couple pics of them installed.
Very happy with the fit and material quality - seem like they will hold up well for years.

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FYI, got my Husky Weatherbeater liners yesterday.
Here is a couple pics of them installed.
Very happy with the fit and material quality - seem like they will hold up well for years.

Ford Bronco Husky Weatherbeater liners installed (with pics) PXL_20211004_195114846


Ford Bronco Husky Weatherbeater liners installed (with pics) PXL_20211004_195114846
awesome, they look great! Husky is by far my favorite floor liner brand, and have always been nicer than OEM
 

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They look great! But I feel like they are coming out a little too far on the side. Or is that lip there for water / dirt to go towards?
 
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They look great! But I feel like they are coming out a little too far on the side. Or is that lip there for water / dirt to go towards?
I can see why some people might not like that look, but I believe it's to keep crud from getting underneath as you enter/exit the vehicle.
 

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They look good! I ordered mine on Saturday. How long did shipping take after your order?
 

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Anyone have had both husky and weather tech? Thoughts?
I had weather tech in my Suburban, the liner felt thinner and didn't hold up as well. We have Husky in the F-150 and they've held up for several years. So good quality.
 

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They look great! But I feel like they are coming out a little too far on the side. Or is that lip there for water / dirt to go towards?
Yeah, that’s by design. Just think about getting in with snow covered boots. You want that water draining out, not in.
 
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Anyone have had both husky and weather tech? Thoughts?
I've had both brands (not in a Bronco of course). I prefer the Huskys. On the models I've owned, the Huskys had more coverage and the backs had the nubs to grab the carpet. Not all vehicles have the locks to keep them in place so that makes a big difference. I think Weathertech may offer some like that now but still prefer the Huskys for slightly better coverage. Like the X Act Contour version better than the Weatherbeaters but can't go wrong with either version. Coverage between them is the same but the material they are made from is different.
 
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They look good! I ordered mine on Saturday. How long did shipping take after your order?
Mine took about 10 days to arrive. And they won't update you when they ship or provide tracking - they just showed up yesterday unannounced!
 

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@mC.242 why did you go with these instead of the X-Act contours? I'm just curious on what the difference is.
 

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Yeah I believe they use a lot of generic pics on their site. Mine look fairly different. I think the creases and dimples will even out after a few hot days too, but I haven't a set of these before to compare. They are definately more plastic than rubber.
The X Act Contour are the more rubbery version. Personally like the look and feel better. Have owned both versions.
 

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Yeah, that’s by design. Just think about getting in with snow covered boots. You want that water draining out, not in.
I wish I could get in with snow covered boots.....I'm in Florida!
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