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I just bought this liner - what do you think?

Jake's Dad

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I was looking into one of these. Looks nice.
 


















The link didn't work but if it was to Husky Liners, go for it. They're expensive but they're worth it. I've got the front ones, middle one, and cargo one and they're well worth the money come winter. The middle seat one could use a better design, its two pieces so they kind of slide around but the front/cargo ones are excellent. Ebay usually has em pretty cheap, I got my middle seat one for $35 when retail is $70.
 






if the link is bad . . .

The website is www.huskyliner.com

I got the cargo and the mud-flaps.
 






If you got kids these are priceless. Saves you the headache of cleaning up for hours.
 

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Ya know I wish they had a liner for when the seats are down.

My mountian bike won't fit with the seats up.
And it being a mountian bike it collects a good bit of dirt.
 






These aren't made by Husky. Cost wise, they are cheaper than those. These are made by "Highland". Here's the descrip.




REAR CARGO LINER AND FLOOR GUARDS
Extraordinarily durable—include manufacturer's 100-year warranty to last a lifetime
Exact-fit liners and guards keep your interior looking new year after year
Quick installation and removal for easy cleanups. Durable yet lightweight material resists most liquids including gas and oil. Nonskid finish keeps cargo from shifting and sliding.

They should be here in a few days so I will let you all know how they are.

JD
 






My mom bought one for her Excursion and it is great when we through my brothers baseball gear or any other dirty items in the back. My dad also has one in his Expedition that he loves for when he throws his tools in the back so he doesn't have to worry about grease or oil getting on the carpet.
 












Great! I think it will work out nicely. I'm sure it's not quite as nice as the Husky stuff, but it should work great.
 






I just recieved the liner and at first glance, it seems a little cheap for $70.00. I expected it too be made from the same softer, thicker rubber as my front mats. It's more like the material from a rubbermade trash can (if that makes any sense). It's more plastic like and rubber. Also, there are no little pokey things on the bottom to keep it in place, which is a big let down. That sucks on their part. I am wondering if the Husky is the same sort of material or if maybe it is more of a hard rubber. Anyway, I'll see what you all say and decide if I should return them.


:mad:
 






Yes the Husky is made of the same "rubbermade" type stuff. Though once rolled out and flat it does a great job of staying in one place.
 






Yeah, after it sort of settled a bit - I like it better now. I guess it's not so bad except how pricey it is. It will do the job.

JD
 






I love my Husky!!
 






Awesome!

I just cut out some little slits to pull the anchors through and it is now held down pretty darn good. It's awesome. I then used bungee's to tie down a milkcrate back there and then loaded it up.

I need to show you guys pictures of this it's pretty cool. Errrr, now who out there hosts pics??

SAY...maybe it's time to join the Elites for this feature??

Hmmmmmm....



:p

JD
 






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