Ford-Jockey
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2015 Explorer
I would agree that the Husky cargo protector is slightly more rubbery than the Weathertech's I've had in the past.
I ordered this OEM one for mine http://www.ebay.com/itm/11-thru-15-Explorer-OEM-Genuine-Ford-Black-Cargo-Area-Protector-Mat-Liner-w-Logo-/181215779877?fits=Make%3AFord%7CModel%3AExplorer&hash=item2a314d5c25&vxp=mtr
It covers from the tailgate to the 2nd row. Can be easily rolled up and placed to the side if you do need to raise the 3rd row.
I've used the Husky liners in my last 2 vehicles mainly because they provide slightly better coverage overall and because they cover the carpeted area right over to the door sill.
Peter
For those shopping, Weathertech doesn't offer many discounts, but they do offer 5% to AAA members! Unfortunately I found that out after I bought mine, but maybe will help others.
The ones I got for the 2011 Explorer I ordered from a company (Line-X) here in Ottawa. The ones I now have in my MKT I ordered through TDot Performance in North York. $199.22 including tax and free shipping for front and 2nd row liners.Hi Peter, where did you got the Husky liners here in Ontario Canada?
I still don't know why WeatherTech front liners don't cover the carpeted area right over to the door sills like the Husky liners have done for years.I went with the 1,2,3rd row and behind 2nd row cargo liners from weather tech on our 2016. We live out in the country, and as such have had to clean them about 4 times. They fit great, and I like how the driver liner clicks into the OEM mat fasteners.