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Just got the Husky Liners

Discussion in 'Prius c Accessories and Modifications' started by dM@n, Aug 19, 2012.

  1. dM@n

    dM@n New Member

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    Got them about three days ago, but I didn't have time to take pictures until today. WeatherBeater set includes both front and rear floor liners. Not bad for $135.

    Apologies for the dark pictures. Was raining outside, so I had to take pictures in my garage.
     

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  2. Akoforever

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    nice, thanks for the post.
     
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    dM@n, thanks for pics!

    can you confirm if the drivers mat covers the entire dead pedal area?
     
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    Thanks for the pictures! I've been debating between the Husky liners and the weathertech digital fits. The Husky liners certainly are cheaper in price!

    Does the mat connect with the retention hooks on the drivers side to keep the mat from sliding around?
     
  5. SILVERCwSUN

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    I have the weather techs, but the huskies look great also! Nice job!
     
  6. dM@n

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    Indeed it does. The 2nd picture shows the dead-pedal area.

    It does not use the retention hooks. Just uses the liner's carpet tacks. Doesn't really move around at all. Besides, some people complained that the little holes for the retention hooks on the WeatherTechs allow water and debris to seep in.
     
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    Never ever had an issue with weathertechs allowing water or dirt on my carpet. 30k on the set in my Tacoma double cab 4x4, zero issues. Weathertechs rock! The fit and finish is perfect.Given the choice I would buy the Weathertechs hands down.
     
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    Thanks for the verification! Can you comment on the area around the gas release as complained about in the weathertech for Prius as described here. Does there seem to be any dip that would allow water to go through easily?

    Silverwsun, if you have the Weathertech mats, can you see if the dip around the fuel release is the same as the 2012 Prius posted above?

    Thanks in advanced!
     
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    I will check and let you know..
     
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    You wouldn't happen to have any pictures posted of the weathertechs for your C would you? I am trying to decide between the two brands.
     
  11. mremaximus

    mremaximus "I can't wait to start hammering people" Bubbles

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    It would be awesome if someone made a full hatch liner, that covered the seats folded and hatch area as well.
     
  12. SILVERCwSUN

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    OP, no intentions of hijacking your post here, just answering a question.

    Here are a few pics...I have not had any issue with water rolling off the mat into the gas lid release area. The lip of the leading edge rises up to prevent this. As you see the W/T mat does not cover the lid release handle. My heel and ankle in the upper (R) hand corner of the pic. Don't pay any attention to the man behind the curtains...:D Honestly, I think you would be happy with either set. I have weathertechs in my Tacoma 4x4 double cab and love'em. If you order direct from weathertech call them first to see if they have product on the shelf. If not you may end up waiting a few weeks. They make nice mats, but like any other company they do production runs. When I purchased my set, they had (30) sets on the shelf ready to ship. For what its worth.

    IMG_0990.jpg

    Here is my OP when I first purchased the Weathertech mats....the search tool is a beautiful thing on forums ;) >>>>Weathertech floor mats for the C | PriusChat
     
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    I've been on the Weathertech web site multiple times and still have no luck finding the molded set for the back seat area, just the front. I may just go the husky route.
     
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    I spoke with a W/T rep and they don't make the rear set yet, that's probably why you don't see them forsale.
     
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    I wish I can buy the rear Husky liner. I already have the front weathertech.
     
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    Just got my Husky Liners today in the same color as yours. One crazy thing is the slot for the gas tank door isn't cut out. I see in your picture yours has a slot....Was yours already cut out or do I have to do it myself?
     
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    Yeah, it doesn't come cut out. I cut that part out with a utility knife.
     
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    Just ordered a set of Husky Liners for my C. The ones I have in my 2010 Gen III have taken a beating through 2 upstate NY winters with LOTS of salt and sealed the area completely. Only problem is that you pants get dirty when the slush melts and the water pools.

    FYI - Husky actually have them in both Black and Gray, but they only show the black on the web site. A quick call to their number will also tell you if them have them in stock.
     
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    hey
    Did you guys get toyota rubber all weather mats with your C? Or no?

    Wondering as I got them with mine
     
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    Gcoop - based on prior experience with the Weatherbeaters, I waited for them to come out on the Prius C, although I did break down for the OEM cargo mat. It's heavier, made of a more rubbery material, as a consequence, the edges lack the rigididity and capacity to hold water that the Weatherbeaters have. You also lose the use of about 1" all around the edge that you do get with the Weatherbeaters.