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Yeah, just out of the box and chilly out. It's settling.Not liking that wrinkle on left side.
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Yeah, just out of the box and chilly out. It's settling.Not liking that wrinkle on left side.
I come from the world of “ work trucks” on the job. A rubber mat is the standard or the norm, for so many reasons. After a day of slogging through the wet muck for the ride back to the shop..... you just wanna melt and drip dry in the cab of a warm pickup and listen to to some George Strait. Sorry, I digress 🪕Great fit. I honestly do not understand the use of carpet in most cars, especially trucks. I get the sound deadening aspect. But I carpet mats just get trashed so fast, what's the point? The Maverick would have been a perfect vehicle for a Honda Element like approach and just do high quality rubber flooring.
Makes senseYeah, just out of the box and chilly out. It's settling.
I'll wait as well. I really like WeatherTech products.Like you noted, we know the under seat storage is different. The hybrid has a reported one inch decrease in rear legroom. Must be some floor change?
I ordered the $175.00 one’s for my Wife’s XLT AWD but if she doesn’t like them I’ll definitely consider these. They look great. Her estimated delivery date is 01/01/2022 so she’ll need these where we live. Happy HolidaysPart number 54921 which is for the late model Escape. Perfect fit.
Nice! I’ve never used Husky before. Are they a hard plastic or more rubbery?Ok kids, here’s an updated pic. I just snapped this an hour ago. See, it had time to settle unscrunched in its box.
Not as stiff as weather tech. Feels a bit more substantial to me.Nice! I’ve never used Husky before. Are they a hard plastic or more rubbery?
The coverage, especially on the left side foot rest, is great.Ok kids, here’s an updated pic. I just snapped this an hour ago. See, it had time to settle unscrunched in its box.