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- 2004 ford ranger
- Vehicle Year
- 2024
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Drive
- 2WD
- Engine
- 2.3 EcoBoost
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Total Lift
- 0
- Total Drop
- 0
- Tire Size
- Stock
- My credo
- drives a stick shift ranger
I have had a nonstop issue with my driver side Husky floor mat. It always uncips from the factory mat clip at the driver outside clip.
I see many people have the same complaint. One person fixed theirs by swapping the clip from the oem carpeted mat while others, like me, put some tape around the mat clip in the truck hoping that would give enough grip to keep the husky liner from popping loose and moving around.
This is the offending clip wrapped in some painter's tape.
@TripleAliners sent me some of their floor mats to do a comparison against the husky mats. Hopefully i never have the clip issue again though I dont think i will because their clip had to be pushed on and made an audible snap where the husky mat never did that, even when brand new.
This is the Husky mat clip.
This is the TripleALiners clip. There is a slight size difference between the two parts so we know one thing husky needs to work on.
As with the other day, a box magically appeared at my house this morning. (I am huge fan of boxes of vehicle stuff showing. )
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Very similar packaging to when i recieved the husky mats last year. And these also need to sit in the sun to relax and go to their natural form fitting shape. A few minutes in the morning sun while i vacuumed the truck to prepare for the new mats.
Looks brand new!
Mats are enjoying the sun.
Here is top and bottom shots of the driver's mats. The TripleALiners mat is in the right and the Husky is on the left. Both mats have some good things going on and are similar shape. The husky mat has some large ribs that hold gravel and sand that falls of your shoe when you get in the truck and the triplealiners mat hasa large lip around the edges that also holds rocks and sand on the mat. The triplealiners mat has an extension at the edge that sits along the door though, which is nice. That is where the husky mat having its clip issues always slid around the most.
Husky liner close up showing texture.
TripleALiners close up showing texture.
TripleALiners driver mat installed. I like that extension that follows the seat base a little bit. For some reason i get lots of sand and grass there and kick that corner getring in.
Husky passenger
TripleALiners passenger
Once again we have a noticeable piece on the passenger mat where the door edge is. We have similar texture between the two mats and the large ribs on the husky but taller tray sides on the TripleALiners mat.
The husky still has the taller area up at the top where it sits under the glove box. That tall area is a positive if you have people who sit forward and rest their feet on that part of the floor because it keeps the carpet more covered.
I still like that edge piece that extends along the seat base. That is more useful for me since my wife sits back away from the glovebox.
Here is the two rear mats. The large rib on the edge of the husky mat looks like it would hold a spill better so had to go look at that are indepth after i started writing this and the husky rear mat does have a substantially larger lip at that edge though everywhere else, the TripleALiners mat has more lip.
Husky rear mat lips
TripleALiners lips around their mat.
Rear mat installed. The lip in the front of the rear mat holds the bronco floor vent extensions facing upwards more so that may help rear passengers feel the air or heat more.
So, i am going to run these @TripleAliners mats for a year and see how they do and feel. So far, i like the looks of their mats more and how they cover differently than the Husky mats as they cover areas that mean more to me.
AND the big plus for the TripleALiners mats is the front driver mat clip actually clicking into place. I like the solid snap it made and look forward to now having to adjust the front mat each i get in the truck.
My oldest son is going to try out the hysky mats in his 2024 ranger stx 4x4. He has the rubber floor so no clip to worry about. He currently has my oem carpeted mats so the husky might work good for him.
I see many people have the same complaint. One person fixed theirs by swapping the clip from the oem carpeted mat while others, like me, put some tape around the mat clip in the truck hoping that would give enough grip to keep the husky liner from popping loose and moving around.
This is the offending clip wrapped in some painter's tape.
@TripleAliners sent me some of their floor mats to do a comparison against the husky mats. Hopefully i never have the clip issue again though I dont think i will because their clip had to be pushed on and made an audible snap where the husky mat never did that, even when brand new.
This is the Husky mat clip.
This is the TripleALiners clip. There is a slight size difference between the two parts so we know one thing husky needs to work on.
As with the other day, a box magically appeared at my house this morning. (I am huge fan of boxes of vehicle stuff showing. )
20260216_095953.webp
20260216_100044.webp
2
Very similar packaging to when i recieved the husky mats last year. And these also need to sit in the sun to relax and go to their natural form fitting shape. A few minutes in the morning sun while i vacuumed the truck to prepare for the new mats.
Looks brand new!
Mats are enjoying the sun.
Here is top and bottom shots of the driver's mats. The TripleALiners mat is in the right and the Husky is on the left. Both mats have some good things going on and are similar shape. The husky mat has some large ribs that hold gravel and sand that falls of your shoe when you get in the truck and the triplealiners mat hasa large lip around the edges that also holds rocks and sand on the mat. The triplealiners mat has an extension at the edge that sits along the door though, which is nice. That is where the husky mat having its clip issues always slid around the most.
Husky liner close up showing texture.
TripleALiners close up showing texture.
TripleALiners driver mat installed. I like that extension that follows the seat base a little bit. For some reason i get lots of sand and grass there and kick that corner getring in.
Husky passenger
TripleALiners passenger
Once again we have a noticeable piece on the passenger mat where the door edge is. We have similar texture between the two mats and the large ribs on the husky but taller tray sides on the TripleALiners mat.
The husky still has the taller area up at the top where it sits under the glove box. That tall area is a positive if you have people who sit forward and rest their feet on that part of the floor because it keeps the carpet more covered.
I still like that edge piece that extends along the seat base. That is more useful for me since my wife sits back away from the glovebox.
Here is the two rear mats. The large rib on the edge of the husky mat looks like it would hold a spill better so had to go look at that are indepth after i started writing this and the husky rear mat does have a substantially larger lip at that edge though everywhere else, the TripleALiners mat has more lip.
Husky rear mat lips
TripleALiners lips around their mat.
Rear mat installed. The lip in the front of the rear mat holds the bronco floor vent extensions facing upwards more so that may help rear passengers feel the air or heat more.
So, i am going to run these @TripleAliners mats for a year and see how they do and feel. So far, i like the looks of their mats more and how they cover differently than the Husky mats as they cover areas that mean more to me.
AND the big plus for the TripleALiners mats is the front driver mat clip actually clicking into place. I like the solid snap it made and look forward to now having to adjust the front mat each i get in the truck.
My oldest son is going to try out the hysky mats in his 2024 ranger stx 4x4. He has the rubber floor so no clip to worry about. He currently has my oem carpeted mats so the husky might work good for him.
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