Nice pics @psuarez. What's next for your Suby?
I need to buy a full size spare so I can rotate it in with the rest of my wheels and most likely 3D floor mats. I also want to tint the front windows to match the back and tow hitch.
Nice pics @psuarez. What's next for your Suby?
I need to buy a full size spare so I can rotate it in with the rest of my wheels and most likely 3D floor mats. I also want to tint the front windows to match the back and tow hitch.
Pathfinder II
1358
Yeah that would be amazing!!Nice pics @psuarez. What's next for your Suby?
Sadly neither does the Outback and I don't consider the circa 2006 3.6 to be a worthy option. Hell, I'd love the turbo diesel they get across the pond but in the meanwhile the NA 2.5 really isn't that bad.
Expedition Master I
1537
InterestingThose look really nice. I like them a lot vs the normal deep grooved Husky (what I own) or WeatherTech mats.
Expedition Master I
1537
Don't get me wrong I love the functionality of my Husky mats. I'm very happy with them and the fact that they're made in the USA. I had ordered them before I even took delivery of my car and they went in almost immediately after I got home. They've been there ever since. Looking like a work truck is a good way to put it. I swap in/out my wife's weathertechs every 6 months so her car goes back to "normal". I would like the clean look with a high level of protection sometimes. These liners can actually be had carpet lined as well. Unfortunately they're made overseas and the Outback version doesn't go over the hump in the back but it's a nice option for someone who isn't dragging in as much muck.I like the Husky because of how deep they are. traps and keeps all the sand in there
Those are super duper clean looking and less work truck looking like the above mentioned however