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Project Silverado Part Four Interior AdditionsHusky Floor Liners

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The driver's and passenger's floor liners dropped in placed as a factory item would.

Do you have kids? Go off-roading ever? Carpet in a vehicle is often a one-way street. It starts out new and clean, but ends up dirty and dingy with no return. Think about the burden of constantly vacuuming the carpet, or scrubbing the stains left behind from mud, grease, and the kids. If you've ever looked into buying a used truck, the carpet is often a sign of how the owner really took care of his vehicle. One alternative is to buy new carpet after reaching the point of no return.

Husky Liners have come up with a great idea in floor protection. Construction is made up of rubberized materials to resist water, mud, snow, and most chemicals, including fuel and battery acid. Their liners are custom molded per application, so the fit is "glove-like". They also have a molded in tread pattern to keep items in place. What about the torture of below zero temperatures? The Husky Liner is guaranteed not to crack or break. Its that simple.

No more grime on the carpet!

We ordered the complete set, to cover the entire floor of the ORC Project Silverado. And of course, how hard can installing the new floor liners be? Its not. Just lay them on the floor to get an idea of where they need to go, and set them in their place. The only thing you'll need to do, is lift up the back seat and clear out all miscellaneous items. What did we think? They're great. As you may notice, the gray didn't match our interior color...but that was our goof. Beyond that we love the Husky floor liners.

The Good The Bad
  • Great carpet/floor protection
  • Kid proof!
  • Guaranteed not to break or crack
  • Made of a strong rubberized material
  • Chemical resistant (such as gas and battery acid)
  • Sharp nibs on the back side to keep 'em in place
  • Protection demands the sacrifice of looks, as the front liners stand out pretty blatintly, and stick out on the edges slightly (not necessarily a bad thing, but we're struggling to find a negative).

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