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Hey everyone

This has probably been covered already, but can anyone with the wash out flooring confirm that there are locking tabs for floor mats on both driver and passenger side?

I've got a badlands on order with the wash out flooring but would still like to have a set of Husky liners installed as well.
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Yes both, in the Xact
 

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Hey everyone

This has probably been covered already, but can anyone with the wash out flooring confirm that there are locking tabs for floor mats on both driver and passenger side?

I've got a badlands with the wash out flooring but would still like to have a set of Husky liners installed as well.
What is the point of liners if you have the washout floors?
 
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What is the point of liners if you have the washout floors?
I do see your point but here's my thinking

The liners help contain any sand,salt, snow, mud or any other mess. I also live in Northern Ontario Canada where Temps are sub zero for roughly 6 months. I'd much rather remove and clean a floor liner then hose down the interior.

For me the wash out flooring will be useful once the surfaces not covered by the liners get dirty and the weather is nice I could utilize the drains then...

I can also see the wash out floors coming in handy if ever I'm caught with the top down/off in a rain storm
 

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What is the point of liners if you have the washout floors?
Yeah, somewhat counter intuitive, but liners will help keep the flooring from getting all scratched and effed up over the years. I get them for all my vehicles and the Weathertechs that sit in my current rig are almost worn through near the gas pedal due to the sand/salt/rock debris over the past 8 years.
 

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I do see your point but here's my thinking

The liners help contain any sand,salt, snow, mud or any other mess. I also live in Northern Ontario Canada where Temps are sub zero for roughly 6 months. I'd much rather remove and clean a floor liner then hose down the interior.

For me the wash out flooring will be useful once the surfaces not covered by the liners get dirty and the weather is nice I could utilize the drains then...

I can also see the wash out floors coming in handy if ever I'm caught with the top down/off in a rain storm
Another layer of sound deadening as well.
 

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I do see your point but here's my thinking

The liners help contain any sand,salt, snow, mud or any other mess. I also live in Northern Ontario Canada where Temps are sub zero for roughly 6 months. I'd much rather remove and clean a floor liner then hose down the interior.

For me the wash out flooring will be useful once the surfaces not covered by the liners get dirty and the weather is nice I could utilize the drains then...

I can also see the wash out floors coming in handy if ever I'm caught with the top down/off in a rain storm
Off topic... But I bet you know of a few Crown lands spots yo there??
 

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I want a carpet mat for the 355 days a year I am just driving on dry roads. Especially with the third pedal.
What year is that Bronco in your picture? I had an '83 that looked almost exactly the same other than rims. Same color with the oh so stylish interior that was blue, with blue trim, blue accents, and blue dash rug lol
 

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After my fiasco in the mud yesterday, I can say the exact mats do lock down. And so easy to clean. You want them. I promise........
 
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Definitely heading north whenever I get a chance! Kitchener here...
Where you at?
I'm in Iroquois Falls, a little town about 30 mins south of cochrane.
There are a ton of old logging roads and trails. I can't wait to explore the trails around lake abitibi
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