Husky Weather Beater Floor Mats
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Husky Weather Beater Floor Mats
I just installed some all weather floor mats in my new GLK 250. I looked at Weathertech and the OEM all weather floor mats. I selected the Husky because they cover where your left foot would rest. The OEM cloth ones do this as well, but not the OEM all weather ones.
I give them an average rating for the fit. Not bad, but there are areas that could be improved. I had them on my 2013 Escape and I think they fit better. I put about 36k miles on them in my Escape and they worked well in preventing salt from getting to the carpet. Also they seemed to hold up quite well.
They have the snap down attachments on the driver side, but not the passenger side which I thought was strange. They don't even have a little bump out on the passenger side.
I give them an average rating for the fit. Not bad, but there are areas that could be improved. I had them on my 2013 Escape and I think they fit better. I put about 36k miles on them in my Escape and they worked well in preventing salt from getting to the carpet. Also they seemed to hold up quite well.
They have the snap down attachments on the driver side, but not the passenger side which I thought was strange. They don't even have a little bump out on the passenger side.
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Any reason why you chose to not go with the Weather Tech? I have the liner for the cargo area in tan which compliments the interior of the car.
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From the pictures it didn't look like the Weather Techs cover the area where you place your left foot. That was important to me.
Last edited by RSNovi; 04-06-2014 at 01:10 PM.
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The laser digital fit mats were a lot more expensive than OEMs... I just went with OEMs because I needed the mats now and because dealer sent me 100$ gift card for spending 64k lol