Weather Tech Trunk Liner

panther427

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Does anyone have the trunk liner. Does it cover the entire trunk floor or just the lower section like the Ford accesory?? Photos?  This is for the Taurus specificly
 
I bought one thinking it was going to cover the entire floor, but unfortunately it does not. It only covers the top of the spare tire well.
 
I know you asked about the WeatherTech brand specifically, but if something happens that you decide to look around, I've attached a few pictures of the Husky Liners mats that I have in my MKS. The trunk mat and rear mat fit great, the front two mats seem to be about an inch shy of being long enough, so there is a gap between the floor and the mat at the base of each front seat. It's fairly annoying, as stuff can drop into the crack, but they're still much better than any off-the-shelf universal floor mats. My original reason for going with Husky Liners over WeatherTech was that the driver side front mat from WeatherTech has a hole in it where the hook secures the mat. The Husky Liners mat has a molded bump that fits over the hook and keeps the mat from moving. I figured not having a hole in my floor mat would be better than having a hole in my floor mat, lol.

Please disregard all of the white speckles you see in the pictures. I normally keep the car much cleaner, haha. Yesterday, it was 70 degrees and sunny. This evening, it's 25 degrees and pouring the snow.
 
My SHO had the husky liners when I bought it (used).  The husky liners have spikes on the bottom of the front and rear liners. Almost ripped the back seat getting them in and out and almost cut my finger washing them. Poor design choice. I went with weather tech for the front and rear. But I did keep the husky trunk liner since it does cover the entire trunk area and doesn't have any spikes.  As someone who has experience with both I would say go with weather tech for inside the car, and husky for the trunk.


Brad
2010 SHO with PP
Sent from my iPhone
 
The spikes on the Husky Liners serve double duty. Not only do they keep your mats from sliding around, but you can also use them to aerate your lawn!
 
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