Husky Liners
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I dont know how many times I've almost lost my front passenger Husky while running with doors off and driving down the interstate... my only real complaint (well that and the overall thickness, as I wish they were thicker).....
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Photos, warnings, suggestions...
OK...finally arrived and let me start by saying that I do really like it.
We have the mopar front mats (tire tread) - and think I prefer them in the front - so far - over the husky liners - but probably only because of cosmetics.
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The cargo liner is Husky and really like the way it looks and fits but will state now that I believe some suggestions and warnings are in order.
The directions I believe should be modified - Of course I laid everything out and measured before I cut - but as with most projects I start - I'll find someway of making it harder than it needs to be!
Anyhow, and this only refers to those with the subwoofer still in place (thought about moving it at first and thought this probably wasn't the time to start that!) - the directions state (and show in a photo) to cut along the edge.
After placing though and trying to see just how bad the dogs will destroy this, I saw two areas that IF you haven't already cut the subwoofer section out - would make for a stronger placement...
If you leave tabs in the areas circled (in other words don't cut along the edge as described but leave extra material to tuck under the subwoofer) - it will stay in place even better. As I already made the cuts, I used some velcro in those areas and will see how it holds...
Just a thought and I'll post how well it holds up with the dogs this weekend. Already know it will help a bunch with the dog hair!! And yes, we did clean it out and Kiska (the Samoyed) was in yesterday so added a bunch...
We have the mopar front mats (tire tread) - and think I prefer them in the front - so far - over the husky liners - but probably only because of cosmetics.
Image1
Image2
Image3
The cargo liner is Husky and really like the way it looks and fits but will state now that I believe some suggestions and warnings are in order.
The directions I believe should be modified - Of course I laid everything out and measured before I cut - but as with most projects I start - I'll find someway of making it harder than it needs to be!
Anyhow, and this only refers to those with the subwoofer still in place (thought about moving it at first and thought this probably wasn't the time to start that!) - the directions state (and show in a photo) to cut along the edge.
After placing though and trying to see just how bad the dogs will destroy this, I saw two areas that IF you haven't already cut the subwoofer section out - would make for a stronger placement...
If you leave tabs in the areas circled (in other words don't cut along the edge as described but leave extra material to tuck under the subwoofer) - it will stay in place even better. As I already made the cuts, I used some velcro in those areas and will see how it holds...
Just a thought and I'll post how well it holds up with the dogs this weekend. Already know it will help a bunch with the dog hair!! And yes, we did clean it out and Kiska (the Samoyed) was in yesterday so added a bunch...
Last edited by AZToad; 08-17-2007 at 09:28 AM.