Husky X-Act Contour Floor Liners Installed

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This is from their site:

"Second Seat Floor Liner--fits Super Crew models only. Fits all trim packages including Raptor models. Will accommodate optional factory subwoofer mounted under rear seat. Can be used with Husky Gear Box."

btw ... the husky gear box is very similar to du-ha under seat box

Anyone have the rear Husky Contour mat? I'm interested to see if it would work with my du-ha under seat box installed.
 
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Yup, I saw a picture of it with the husky gear box somewhere on the web today. I think you're right, it should work with the du-ha as well.

Thanks.

Btw, same question as asked earlier, is it best to call Morrie?
 
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I called him 3x over 4 weeks and he answered all my questions. Super nice guy.

Yup, I saw a picture of it with the husky gear box somewhere on the web today. I think you're right, it should work with the du-ha as well.

Thanks.

Btw, same question as asked earlier, is it best to call Morrie?
 

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They are thick with small spikes that grab the carpet. They will def not slide. And the most important characteristic is that they are very flexible, even more flexible then Ford's rubber mats. Morrie commented that he has the Weather Tech Digital mats and they slide on him when he gets in and out of his f-150.


Clear up the "slide" for me. Slide meaning the mat slides around because it does not grip the carpet.

Or does slide mean the weather techs are hard plastic and your feet slide on them.

Both would drive me nuts. Which one is it or is it both?
 
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Based on my conversation with Morrie, the Weather tech slide on him, as in move around, when he gets in and out of his truck.

He said nothing about his feet sliding around.

Clear up the "slide" for me. Slide meaning the mat slides around because it does not grip the carpet.

Or does slide mean the weather techs are hard plastic and your feet slide on them.

Both would drive me nuts. Which one is it or is it both?


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1-800-653-7089 .. ask for morrie

contact info?


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Very cool. And I bought the Roll-X from Morrie. It arrived yesterday. I hope to install it today or tomorrow.

 

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My weathertechs dont slide, have them in a few cars but the top surface is a bit slippery if I am wearing dress shoes, which is rare.

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