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Instead of the all weather ones, I went aftermarket and bought the weathertech floor liners. I live in central NY and the snow/salt you track into the car soaked right through normal carpets. The floor liners are plastic and have a raised lip all around. Worth ever cent so far this winter. They really do fit perfectly.
Instead of the all weather ones, I went aftermarket and bought the weathertech floor liners. I live in central NY and the snow/salt you track into the car soaked right through normal carpets. The floor liners are plastic and have a raised lip all around. Worth ever cent so far this winter. They really do fit perfectly.
$159 + shipping (or 2-3X the OEM cost), I'm sure he is not interested in.
Just giving the OP some options, since I've had all weather ones before and they didn't work very well tracking in snow all winter. If the OP doesn't like the price range, he/she can just ignore my post.
njerald, the all-weather mats aren't for sale from the Toyota-Parts-People website. I ordered from them not too long ago and they wouldn't sell me them because of the recall, and AFAIK they still don't have them yet.
I also wouldn't buy the $159 aftermarket floor mats, I would just spend the $70-$100 on genuine Toyota all-weather mats that fit perfectly and look factory.
i have the weather-tech floor liners and theyre awesome. i'll take some pics if you want, but im glad i bought them. they are a bit more than the factory ones, but i like how theyre perfectly molded to the floor.
and like epi... i had the all weather ones before too. they worked... but the weather-tech works (and in my opinon looks) better
I'm using rubber mats I bought from Costco for $20.
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Originally Posted by geoff5093
I also wouldn't buy the $159 aftermarket floor mats, I would just spend the $70-$100 on genuine Toyota all-weather mats that fit perfectly and look factory.
If you've never seen WeatherTech mats before, they are custom fitted for whatever car they go in. They provide more coverage than stock mats and look factory also.
yeah, theyre molded for perfect fit and it even has holes for the factory hooks (and line up perfectly again) to hold the driver side in place. the construction of it is really sturdy... doesn't feel cheap at all. for being so thin, it definitely has a good weight to it and the underside has a rubber "grip" feel to it.
i have a mag gray TCH with a beige interior. the gray floor liners i ordered match the gray accent color (like the steering wheel/shift know and upper part of the dash) really well and actually make the interior look better (or so i've been told). I have the tan ones in my Tundra, and that color does match up too... but the contrast of color looks really nice
what i really liked is the fact that the rear liner goes across the whole rear floor (over the hump). I was actually surprised how fitted it was
what i really liked is the fact that the rear liner goes across the whole rear floor (over the hump). I was actually surprised how fitted it was
Yea, at first when I installed it, it didn't look like it would fit. But the plastic material is pliable enough to bend it a bit and fit into the rear row. That's how snug it fits over everything.
I can definitely take a picture when I get home later.. I drove to work in a small puddle this morning. I usually throw a shop towel onto the floor liner at night to soak up the melted snow, and take it out the next morning before I drive. Got lazy lately..
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