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leeaspell 06-04-2011 11:04 PM

Huskey liner floor mats.
 
Baught a 2011 Ram 2500 yesterday and it has the stock cloth floor mats. Im looking for the huskey liner mats like I had in my ford. Not sure what kind the are but they are the deep ones, with something like 2 inch sides on them. Just wondering if any one knows where to find them. I looked on Huskeys website and didnt see them. Or any other suggestions on a GOOD floor mat for mud and snow.

RUM 06-04-2011 11:36 PM

I bought my Huskies directly from Country Chrysler in High River when I picked up the truck. However, the last 2 I have used WeatherTech which I really like. To be honest, the Husky mat maybe covered better, but the WeatherTech is much nicer in my opinion.

herc 06-05-2011 01:49 AM

Truck Outfitters. Had them in my old Ram and now in my new one. Love em!

deanmc 06-05-2011 01:57 AM

Go see Robert at NAPA he sells weathertech they are good deep ones that drain out the doors. Not cheap tho.

http://www.weathertech.ca/store/mvpr...oiceIds=28,933

elkhunter11 06-05-2011 07:38 AM

If the 20011 has the same floor plan as the 2010, they are listed on the site. If the 2011 is different, they aren't listed yet.

vinny 06-05-2011 07:51 AM

I bought a 2011 Ram 3500 and it came with the heavy deep rubber mats. They have the Ram emblem on them so maybe check with dealer?

wildside 06-05-2011 07:03 PM

Fox floor mats.Refered to as fox boots.Sold through Southgate GM in Edmonton.For all makes of truck.Best I've seen.Have had them in my GM since 03' and still working and looking great.

lund17 06-05-2011 08:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RUM (Post 966178)
I bought my Huskies directly from Country Chrysler in High River when I picked up the truck. However, the last 2 I have used WeatherTech which I really like. To be honest, the Husky mat maybe covered better, but the WeatherTech is much nicer in my opinion.

I have to agree. I rig up and outfit all our company vechiles and have used both. All my guys and myself perfer the WeatherTech mats. If you are in Edmonton, contact Brima Services, they carry everything under the sun.

elkhunter11 06-05-2011 08:45 PM

Quote:

To be honest, the Husky mat maybe covered better, but the WeatherTech is much nicer in my opinion.
The Weathertechs may look better to some, but I use the Huskyliners, because they do cover better, and maximum coverage is my priority when I install floor mats. Of course other people's priorities may vary.

leeaspell 06-05-2011 10:22 PM

No my main priority is coverage. i work out of the truck so if its raining and I got 20lbs of mud on my boots I would like it to stay on my floor mats. I guess I could carry around a little box to put over my boots and leave them outside the truck but Id preferr not to take them off every half hour

Cattle Dog 06-05-2011 11:04 PM

When i bought the dodge duelly a few years ago, and later the duramax one ton,
i specifically ordered rubber flooring (no carpets) so one can hose out the truck:
also, rubber flooring is easy to sweep out the dirt, cherry pits, whatever.

Why would you guys buy a truck that is carpeted? then you have to fool with stupid floormats.
And sometimes the floormat moves and can hinder the gas petal.

Carpets always get dirty and are a maintenance issue.

leeaspell 06-07-2011 09:25 PM

So, I went with the huskeys. got to say they fit awesome and look good. Cost $200 at dodge for front and rears.


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