Best cargo liner??
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Best cargo liner??
I get a little overwhelmed when looking at these and there are so many choices all for around $80-$100 and what one fits and looks the best? I've looked at Husky,Weathertech,Catch-all,Cargo Logic and they all seem the same except exept that a couple do come with heavy duty carpet instead of the rubber look. Cargo logic has at an extra cost these things that stick to the mat and hold cargo in place which is neat but really I just want something that will fit nice,easy to clean and won't wrinkle up after a few years.
Any opinions? Husky seem to be the traditional choice but is there better?
Any opinions? Husky seem to be the traditional choice but is there better?
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I have a husky. It came rolled up in a box. Once it heated up, which they tell you in the directions, it layed out and fits very nice. It's a good durable mat. This is where I got mine:
www.autoanything.com
It arrived in less than a week. $68, free shipping, great service.
www.autoanything.com
It arrived in less than a week. $68, free shipping, great service.
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Best money I've spent was on Husky's all around the rig. Take them out, shake them off, hit em with a host and a soapy rag, dry them off, good to go. I'm in and out at work and in a gravel/dirt parking lot, so all that junk stays off my carpet and in the Husky.
I got the whole rig Huskied for about $250.
I got the whole rig Huskied for about $250.
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My mother put Husky's all over her truck, front & rear floor boards, and the back cargo. She loves the things to death.... The cargo liner held up great when I put a TH350 tranny in the back, and went around a corner too fast, the torque converter came flying off and got tranny fluid everywhere.... everywhere all over the mat, didn't get a spec on the truck. if it wasn't for that liner my a*5 would have been grass.
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Here is the best place I found for Husky liners + free shipping: http://www.accessconnect.com/huskylnr.htm
For 2nd and 3rd Gen 4Runners the prices are $51.95 for front or rear footwell liners and 66.95 for the cargo liner, free shipping on orders over $100.00
For 2nd and 3rd Gen 4Runners the prices are $51.95 for front or rear footwell liners and 66.95 for the cargo liner, free shipping on orders over $100.00
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What do husky liners look like? I want some think, flat, all rubber mats from the front to the back. I don't like the cargo liners with the 2-3 inch lip on the sides. I want some heavy rubber mats, my mom's factory "all season" mats on her tribute are perfect. Anything like these?
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