The second row floor mat included in Husky Liners Set # HL98331 will cover only the portion of the floor where passengers' feet touch. For a second row mat that fits under rear seat for complete floor coverage in the back of the cab use part # HL19331. The linked photo and video show this second row mat installed on a 2012 F-150. view full answer...
My contact at Husky Liners advised that there can be slight differences between the molded-in patterns of their floor mats # HL53491 and # HL53471. This is because these mats are not going to be used together; they are both 2nd row rear floor liners. Part # HL53491 is a full coverage mat while # HL53471 is a partial coverage mat.
Part # HL53471 is a cosmetic and material match to front mat set # HL53341. view full answer...
The difference between the WeatherTech floor mats that fit your 2012 Ford F-250 Crew Cab/SuperCab w/Manual Floor Shifter is that part # WT444261 is for a carpet floor and part # WT444261V is for a vinyl floor. They are essentially the same floor mats just with slightly different installs for the most custom application available.
Since we are headed into the winter months you also may be interested in the Cleaner and Protector Kit # WT8LTC36K to help keep your mats looking great. A review... view full answer...
For your 2013 Subaru XV Crosstrek we do offer custom floor mats that will work for you.
From the photos it does appear the Weather Tech # WT444391 may cover a bit more of the area you are asking about. If that area is really important in your decision then I recommend the # WT444391 floor mats to be certain you have that bump under the gas pedal covered and protected to prevent further carpet wear. view full answer...
The only difference between the two mats is that the WT440801 fits vehicles that use the oval mat-retention post, and the WT442691 fits the round mat-retention post.
The mat retention post sticks out of the vehicle floorboard, and is used to prevent the mat from sliding around. view full answer...
The Husky Liners WeatherBeater Custom Auto Floor Liners - Front and Rear - Black, # HL99631, are a confirmed fit for your 2016 Hyundai Sonata Plug-In Hybrid.
The Weather Tech Front Auto Floor Mats, # WT442961, and matching 2nd Row Rear Mat, # WT442962 are also a confirmed fit for hybrids, but unfortunately according to the Weather Tech website they do not have a fit for your 2016 Hyundai Sonata Plug-In Hybrid.
I would recommend the Husky Liners WeatherBeaters, # HL99631, based on... view full answer...
The only difference I could find between the two floor mats is the WeatherTech 2nd Row Rear Auto Floor Mat - Gray, part # WT460473, is designed to fit the 2013 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab without the Rockford Fosgate audio system. The WeatherTech 2nd Row Rear Auto Floor Mat - Gray, part # WT460474, does fit the Frontier with the Rockford Fosgate autio system.
I have included product description links below. view full answer...
I have a great solution to your question. The WeatherTech Front Auto Floor Mats # WT443461 is the mat set that is designed to fit your 2012 GMC Terrain. Unfortunately, the WeatherTech Front Auto Floor Mats # WT442711 are not designed to fit your vehicle's specifications. Thanks so much for bringing this to our attention. I will promptly make a change to our fit guide. view full answer...
Which of the two choices is better will really depend on what you're using the van for. The Thermoplastic mat is 1/2 an inch thick, and would offer better skid resistance. The carpet is thicker, at 3/4 of an inch thick so therefore it'd offer better protection for the floor of the van.
If you were carrying heavy, bulky items I'd want the thicker # VRDP14M carpeted mat. For lighter items, the # VTDP14M thermoplastic mat would work just fine for you. view full answer...
Both the WeatherTech, # WT447081 for front and # WT447082 for the rear, and Husky # HL99671 have very positive customer reviews. WeatherTech has more brand recognition so they're more common. And you can't go wrong with them. The only complaints we regularly see is that they're bent when received but that is easily fixed by rolling them the opposite direction and warming them up if necessary.
The Husky mats have less reviews but are still very highly scored. They're a thinner material... view full answer...
Per the manufacturers, the Husky liners like part # HL99881 have a limited lifetime warranty.
The WeatherTech floorliners like part # WT445312 and part # WT445311 have a 3 year warranty from the date of purchase against defects in materials or workmanship. I called both manufacturers and they were unable to give me a specific thickness of the material for their floor liners. They said they are approximately 1/4 to 3/8 inch thick.
Both floor liners are designed to be a custom fit for... view full answer...
The difference between the two is the wheelbase of the vehicles that each are designed to fit.
The # VTFT15L fits the long wheelbase models of the 2015-2016 Ford Transit T150, T250, and T350.
The # VTFT15M on the other hand fits the medium wheelbase vehicles. view full answer...
Most RV propane systems use a low pressure regulator because the appliances are low pressure. You can check the information stamped into your regulator to determine if it is high or low pressure or offers both. High pressure regulators are usually 30 psi, such as # 108072.
Hoses for high pressure systems are built to handle the higher pressure. Many hoses do not specify if they are high or low pressure and can generally be used for either system. The fittings on each type may have different... view full answer...