Husky Liners

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Husky Liners

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Hello Everyone

I know I've read this before, but can't seem to find it.

Will any of the Husky Liners (not mats) fit our Baja's ?

I seem to remember there was one model that will, except the cutout
for the trunk release had to be modified.

Does anyone know which liner will fit (or come close) for front and back?

Thanks . . . Brian


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Baja_CNY wrote:Hello Everyone

I know I've read this before, but can't seem to find it.

Will any of the Husky Liners (not mats) fit our Baja's ?

I seem to remember there was one model that will, except the cutout
for the trunk release had to be modified.

Does anyone know which liner will fit (or come close) for front and back?

Thanks . . . Brian


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I tried, even called Husky, they said the only one is their "generic" style - they don't make one for Bajas. I didn't want to try modifying some other model to try to make it fit and I went with the Subie all-weather mats and am very happy with them.
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Thanks for telling me your experience canuck37.

I thought maybe Husky had one for Legacy/Outback that might work.

Now I know they don't . . . .

I appreciate your reply.

Brian
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+1 on the all weather mats , they work well...
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I have husky liners in my Baja. I found them to be a heck of a lot better than the Subaru all weather mats. The all weathers are way too soft, the ones that came in my Baja had about 20k miles on them and were cracked enough to leak water on both sides.

I'll see if I can find the part number in my records somewhere.
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Found the receipt. SKU 34032 straight off the Husky Liner receipt. This was in July of last year so maybe they discontinued them.
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Yeah, I went through that exercise as well back when looking (before I called HL to confirm that # would be an exact fit) that's when they told me they wouldn't gaurantee an exact fit. Maybe they have changed in a few years....I'd still call them to be sure before purchasing just to be sure and make sure Amazon will take them back if you're not happy with them. On the OEM mats, mine are 3 years of Canadian winters old and 1 hot California summer, and they are tough as nails, no cracks or wear and I use them every day. Just sayin.......depends on experiences, I guess. Good luck on this one!
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I've always considered the Husky Liners to be a poor second cousin to WeatherTechs as far as fit goes, but WeatherTech doesn't make mats that fit Bajas. The husky liner mats don't fit as tight as I'd like but they do hold a lot of dirt and are a lot more rugged than the Subie all weather mats.
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anybody know if any of these make foot stops that fit? (for the left driver's foot)
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bajaguy wrote:anybody know if any of these make foot stops that fit? (for the left driver's foot)
The husky liner posted above covers the drivers dead pedal quite well.
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The husky liner posted above covers the drivers dead pedal quite well.[/quote]

Well I've got the nice Subaru all-weather mats but I'm missing the rubber dead pedal. I would be looking for just the dead pedal...I'll probably just fab one with some random rubber or leather.
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The husky liner posted above covers the drivers dead pedal quite well.[/quote]

Well I've got the nice Subaru all-weather mats but I'm missing the rubber dead pedal. I would be looking for just the dead pedal...I'll probably just fab one with some random rubber or leather.
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Hi

I just wanted to thank everyone for their input.

Sorry I didn't do this earlier.

I appreciate your help.

Brian
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Apparently these fit perfectly, they're meant for the 2005 Forrester: http://www.weathertech.com/subaru/2005/ ... igitalfit/

Found on Nasioc, it's mentioned on the bottom of this page: http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthr ... 90&page=43
Ended up with a set of the OEM Subaru ones for cheap so I didn't get around to getting these yet.
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