Weathertech vs Husky Weatherbeater

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Weathertechs suck. Theyre cheep thin hard rubber and eventually cup. What happened to the thick, heavy, soft rubber that is actually heavy duty and lays down. I have Michelin's in my ol 96 and they blow the doors off the weathertechs! I have weathertechs in the duramax and they suck bad! Wish Id had the time to call wt and let em kno how horrible they are and had sent em back.

Totally agree. I went with Rugged Ridge for the front row in this truck. They are heavy rubber and fit great.
 

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Never heard of em.. but will be lookin into em! Cheers

Mostly a jeep company, but they have a few things for ours. I didn't get the second row, because they didn't look to have very good coverage, but I love the fronts.
 

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I bought my Tahoe and it had weathertechs in it from front to back. The carpet is perfect so I’m sure they’ve been in since new. The fronts are getting sloppy so I’ll probably replace them soon.


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I'm a WeatherTech guy. I run them front to rear, and have the short and full cargo liners. Super-tight fit!
 

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I went with Aries. They are going out of the mat business so I'm considering ordering a second-set just to have them as backup up - they are very very nice. I've had WeatherTech, Catch It and others and these are by far better than anything I've ever had. Here is the link to the photos in another thread. http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/index.php?threads/93658/

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Do you have any pictures by chance?
 

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I’d buy weathertech before husky any day. Weathertech offers first responders and veterans discounts while husky does not. Tells you a lot about a company.


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I’d buy weathertech before husky any day. Weathertech offers first responders and veterans discounts while husky does not. Tells you a lot about a company.


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True, that is certainly a nice gesture.

But, it does not mean Weathertech mat's are better or superior to the Husky's.
 

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True, that is certainly a nice gesture.

But, it does not mean Weathertech mat's are better or superior to the Husky's.

Oh, I agree that it doesn’t mean one product is more superior than the other. But if I have my choice of which company my hard earned money will go to, it will be one that supports the people who put their lives on the line.


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Oh, I agree that it doesn’t mean one product is more superior than the other. But if I have my choice of which company my hard earned money will go to, it will be one that supports the people who put their lives on the line.


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Yes... to an extent anyway. In this case, sure. But, if their product was junk or nowhere near as good as another company's product, I don't care if they support vet's they wouldn't get my money.

Had I known that, I probably would have got the Weathertech's instead of the Husky's in our current vehicles. I have had both, and both are very good floor mat's. I just figured I would try the Husky's this go-round.
 

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Yes... to an extent anyway. In this case, sure. But, if their product was junk or nowhere near as good as another company's product, I don't care if they support vet's they wouldn't get my money.

Had I known that, I probably would have got the Weathertech's instead of the Husky's in our current vehicles. I have had both, and both are very good floor mat's. I just figured I would try the Husky's this go-round.
Agreed! Do you know if huskys are made in America?


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Agreed! Do you know if huskys are made in America?


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I didnt, but I do now.

Straight off of their website...

"All products are designed and manufactured in the U.S.A. and most come with a hassle-free, lifetime guarantee."
 

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True, that is certainly a nice gesture.

But, it does not mean Weathertech mat's are better or superior to the Husky's.

My thoughts exactly. If I have two equal products, both around the same price, rest assured I will give deference to American made, support of our blue or military, favorite charity, etc.
I will also consider political activism by a company and choose not to support them if they put politics above selling their products.
However I will not put those things above buying a better product just because they do not offer the gesture the other one does.

BTW - I just got notice that my Aries have arrived. Hopefully they will be what the doctor ordered.
 

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I didnt, but I do now.

Straight off of their website...

"All products are designed and manufactured in the U.S.A. and most come with a hassle-free, lifetime guarantee."
At least they still do that.


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Just put max liners in the wife’s new ride. Impressed with the price and fit finish. The fronts cover more than expected and the backs do well also
 
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Here’s my two cents. I have had weathertech liners in our 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee for about four years. No issues, no curling. Perfect fit. So naturally we got the same liners for our 15 suburban in 2017. Well we are on our second set in a year. First set curled bad on the driver’s side and passenger side. Got a replacement set and now these are curling. Currently using Husky liners in a 17 Tahoe ppv and they are holding up well zero issues. So next go round will be Husky liners.CCAAAE19-FAC6-4EFB-A9C8-59FEF7A3659C.jpeg 3ACC0040-872C-4FDD-8854-50F6DBF12B98.jpeg D83AD3A4-987C-4558-8ACE-969F67FC701E.jpeg
 
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