Maxliner vs Husky Floor Mats

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I couldn't decide what floor mats to order for my new truck, so I decided to order a couple of different sets and try them out. First of all, both are much better than the factory stock carpet mats! The big question is are the Husky liners really worth the extra $100?

The first difference I noticed right off the bat is the Husky mats have a heavier rubber like feel. The Maxliners are thinner with more of a plastic feel. Fit and finish are actually really nice on both. The Maxliner mats definitely offer more protection with a wider/taller coverage. For $110, they are good mats and probably the best bang for the buck. My only real complaint is they have a slippery feel to them due to the hard plastic.

I think the Husky mats fit extremely well and decided to keep these. They have deep ridges and seem to offer better grip. I also like the diamond pattern design in the rear full length mat. The driver's side mat clips into the 2 pegs, however the passenger side doesn't have this. The mat is fairly heavy so I'm hoping it stays in place without it. That's something I'll have to report back on after some more time using the truck.


1. Maxliners run about $110 on Amazon

2. Huskys run about $210 on Amazon

Here's a couple of photos right out of the box: (Huskys are on the left, Maxliners are on the right).
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Here's a shot of the maxliners installed on the passenger side. The fit is actually really nice and it has great coverage.

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I outlined the mat with blue tape just to get an idea the placement of the maxliners. Here's a shot of the Husky installed on the passenger side.

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Here are some photos of the maxliners installed on the drivers side:
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Here are some photos of the huskys installed on the drivers side:
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Now onto the back! Here's the full length maxliner mat installed in the rear of the cab:

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This photo is showing how far under the front seats the cover extends:
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Here is the husky liner installed in the rear.

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The driver's side mat clips into the 2 pegs, however the passenger side doesn't have this.
That's interesting. I went with the Husky Mats on a carpet delete and the passenger side has the same anchor posts as the driver's side.

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It appears that the Maxliners differently have better coverage. But I went with Husky liners when i placed my order yesterday. I have had them before and I really think they held up good over the years. Guess it comes down to personal preference .
 
Here's a comparison of what the other side of the mat looks like. You'll notice underneath the Maxliners are smooth and the Husky has some grip to it

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I personally found after 9 months of use that the maxliners slightly harder surface meant they clean up super easy and they cover quite a bit more carpet. They were perfect for my application cause I dropped some custom ultra thick carpet mats right on top of them. And frankly, you cannot beat the price vs function imho.
 
I personally found after 9 months of use that the maxliners slightly harder surface meant they clean up super easy and they cover quite a bit more carpet. They were perfect for my application cause I dropped some custom ultra thick carpet mats right on top of them. And frankly, you cannot beat the price vs function imho.

That’s a really good point I didn’t think about. The softer rubber used with the Huskys might be harder to clean in the long run. The max liners kinda remind me of the weather techs I had in my Ram. Even after 7 years they looked great and always cleaned up well.
 
both look nice, are the maxliner made in the USA?
According to there website they are designed in C Florida.....which probably means they are actually made in Chinastan...

If you go to their Website they give military 10 Percent Discount.....
 
If I had to buy I'd go with something other than weathertechs for sure.

Stupid cell phones...
 
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If I had to buy I'd go with something or than weathertechs for sure.
On my 14 F150 FX4 I used Husky Wheel Well liners....I do like there products very much. I had an 11 Tacoma and the weathertechs fit like a glove....bought them for my 14 F150...a truck that had been out 4 years.....fitment was terrible, wasted 200 bucks.....not doing that again.
 
I couldn't decide what floor mats to order for my new truck, so I decided to order a couple of different sets and try them out. First of all, both are much better than the factory stock carpet mats! The big question is are the Husky liners really worth the extra $100?

The first difference I noticed right off the bat is the Husky mats have a heavier rubber like feel. The Maxliners are thinner with more of a plastic feel. Fit and finish are actually really nice on both. The Maxliner mats definitely offer more protection with a wider/taller coverage. For $110, they are good mats and probably the best bang for the buck. My only real complaint is they have a slippery feel to them due to the hard plastic.

I think the Husky mats fit extremely well and decided to keep these. They have deep ridges and seem to offer better grip. I also like the diamond pattern design in the rear full length mat. The driver's side mat clips into the 2 pegs, however the passenger side doesn't have this. The mat is fairly heavy so I'm hoping it stays in place without it. That's something I'll have to report back on after some more time using the truck.


1. Maxliners run about $110 on Amazon

2. Huskys run about $210 on Amazon

Here's a couple of photos right out of the box: (Huskys are on the left, Maxliners are on the right).
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Here's a shot of the maxliners installed on the passenger side. The fit is actually really nice and it has great coverage.

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I outlined the mat with blue tape just to get an idea the placement of the maxliners. Here's a shot of the Husky installed on the passenger side.

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Here are some photos of the maxliners installed on the drivers side:
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Here are some photos of the huskys installed on the drivers side:
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Now onto the back! Here's the full length maxliner mat installed in the rear of the cab:

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This photo is showing how far under the front seats the cover extends:
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Here is the husky liner installed in the rear.

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Thanks for your work on this, going with the Huskys
 
Weather tech is going to have to show me that they can build a mat that fits the number one selling and most plentiful vehicle in the world (F Series).....before I am buying any more of their products. So post em if you got em.
 
I couldn't decide what floor mats to order for my new truck, so I decided to order a couple of different sets and try them out. First of all, both are much better than the factory stock carpet mats! The big question is are the Husky liners really worth the extra $100?

The first difference I noticed right off the bat is the Husky mats have a heavier rubber like feel. The Maxliners are thinner with more of a plastic feel. Fit and finish are actually really nice on both. The Maxliner mats definitely offer more protection with a wider/taller coverage. For $110, they are good mats and probably the best bang for the buck. My only real complaint is they have a slippery feel to them due to the hard plastic.

I think the Husky mats fit extremely well and decided to keep these. They have deep ridges and seem to offer better grip. I also like the diamond pattern design in the rear full length mat. The driver's side mat clips into the 2 pegs, however the passenger side doesn't have this. The mat is fairly heavy so I'm hoping it stays in place without it. That's something I'll have to report back on after some more time using the truck.


1. Maxliners run about $110 on Amazon

2. Huskys run about $210 on Amazon

Here's a couple of photos right out of the box: (Huskys are on the left, Maxliners are on the right).
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Here's a shot of the maxliners installed on the passenger side. The fit is actually really nice and it has great coverage.

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I outlined the mat with blue tape just to get an idea the placement of the maxliners. Here's a shot of the Husky installed on the passenger side.

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Here are some photos of the maxliners installed on the drivers side:
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Here are some photos of the huskys installed on the drivers side:
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Now onto the back! Here's the full length maxliner mat installed in the rear of the cab:

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This photo is showing how far under the front seats the cover extends:
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Here is the husky liner installed in the rear.

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I'm gonna go with weather tech.
 
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