_loadedScripts: {"thread_view":true,"message":true,"bb_code":true,"message_user_info":true,"likes_summary":true,"login_bar":true,"panel_scroller":true,"https:\/\/twstatic.net\/js\/mystuff\/links.js?v=9&_v=4e7e1228":true,"https:\/\/twstatic.net\/js\/mystuff\/ping\/ping.js?v=1117&_v=4e7e1228":true,"https:\/\/twstatic.net\/js\/mystuff\/notificationsplus\/favico.min.js?v=2&_v=4e7e1228":true,"https:\/\/twstatic.net\/js\/mystuff\/notificationsplus\/notificationsplus.js?v=3&_v=4e7e1228":true,"https:\/\/twstatic.net\/js\/mystuff\/postnav\/postnav.js?v=3&_v=4e7e1228":true},, ^The Husky showing full coverage of the dead pedal, and almost all the way to the firewall ^Weathertech showing a gap along the to top edge, about 3-4 inches away from the firewall. ^Rear mat comparison ^Rear mats stacked, the Husky is on top. As you can see, the rear Husky's have about 1-2 inches less coverage than the Weathertech., I purchased the Weathertech HP liners and the Husky X-act Contour liners. In the end I kept the Husky. Here is why. The Weathertech HP liners are nice.