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Husky Floor Liners - any good?
Can anyone comment on the quality of the Husky Floor liners made for our 4 door civics? How do they stack up against the expensive WeatherTech ones?
On their website, it sells for $134.95 USD for both the front and rear mats. They come in Black/Grey/Tan. |
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I have a set for my 2G Legend. It is a non custom fit, like the WeatherTech old style mats, and is a reasonable equivalent. Because the Civic is a much more common car, it is likely that you may get a better fit. It is not quite as heavy rubber as WeatherTech, but not noticeable. The finish is a little more shiny at first.
It is much heavier than the Civic OEM mats and much closer to the weight of the WeatherTech |
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Thanks for the comments ^^.
I've been reading other car forums and some folks say they are better than WeatherTech's because they don't get scuffed up too easily. The Husky ones are harder rubber/plastic and won't look like trash after some good use. I think I may test them out because the price is right! |
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