SDWA
08-16-2002, 14:31
Just received the Husky liner for the rear seat of a crew cab.
I am a little disappointed after seeing the good fit of the front liners... First off, there was no mention (that I noticed anywhere) that the rear liner is 2 pieces. The fit is very poor (there's about 3/4" to 1/2" space between the liner and the top of the center section - when you press down on the liner the sides flex out) and the second piece that sits on top of the overlap (underlap?) part of the large piece doesn't seem to stay put very well. The power seat track eats into the liner if the seat is all the way back.
And it's two pieces! Arrgh. I was expecting one continuous dirt directing and water deflecting liner. I'd rather have two of the "small" footwell liners, one for each side, than the side & a half & a side deal. If you don't have it already, it won't work if you cut the center section out because the second piece has no side "lip".
I'm sending it back tomorrow.
Anyone find anything with a little nicer fit but just as functional?
Scott
[ 08-16-2002: Message edited by: SDWA ]</p>
I am a little disappointed after seeing the good fit of the front liners... First off, there was no mention (that I noticed anywhere) that the rear liner is 2 pieces. The fit is very poor (there's about 3/4" to 1/2" space between the liner and the top of the center section - when you press down on the liner the sides flex out) and the second piece that sits on top of the overlap (underlap?) part of the large piece doesn't seem to stay put very well. The power seat track eats into the liner if the seat is all the way back.
And it's two pieces! Arrgh. I was expecting one continuous dirt directing and water deflecting liner. I'd rather have two of the "small" footwell liners, one for each side, than the side & a half & a side deal. If you don't have it already, it won't work if you cut the center section out because the second piece has no side "lip".
I'm sending it back tomorrow.
Anyone find anything with a little nicer fit but just as functional?
Scott
[ 08-16-2002: Message edited by: SDWA ]</p>