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Hey all – there are a few other threads devoted to the Husky Liners but I figured the more photos the merrier since it helps people decide whether or not they want to purchase them.
I haven't done any driving with them yet. The fit is very good but there are some small gaps in the sidewalls that may go away over time. The material is definitely high-quality, but not as rubbery / thick as I imagined they would be. I had rubber floor mats in my Kia Soul that were very grippy and thick but did not have sidewalls and did not provide the kind of protection that the Husky Liners do. The liners have teeth on the bottom of them so that they stay snug in the car and don't slide around at all.
They are obviously very easy to put into the car, but take caution with the rear set as they are one large piece and the teeth on the bottom may scratch the cloth/leather in the car if you're not careful. The instructions rightly suggest to make sure the seats are slid all the way back when installing the front mats, and slid all the way forward when installing the rear mat.
I put the photos in an album for easier viewing:
https://goo.gl/photos/aC5mpyDMuhn86qXG9
I haven't done any driving with them yet. The fit is very good but there are some small gaps in the sidewalls that may go away over time. The material is definitely high-quality, but not as rubbery / thick as I imagined they would be. I had rubber floor mats in my Kia Soul that were very grippy and thick but did not have sidewalls and did not provide the kind of protection that the Husky Liners do. The liners have teeth on the bottom of them so that they stay snug in the car and don't slide around at all.
They are obviously very easy to put into the car, but take caution with the rear set as they are one large piece and the teeth on the bottom may scratch the cloth/leather in the car if you're not careful. The instructions rightly suggest to make sure the seats are slid all the way back when installing the front mats, and slid all the way forward when installing the rear mat.
I put the photos in an album for easier viewing:
https://goo.gl/photos/aC5mpyDMuhn86qXG9
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