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Old 01-29-2011, 07:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Opinions on Trunk Liners?

I'm looking for a trunk liner for my 2009 Camry and was wondering if anyone had any opinions about the various brands. I was looking at the Weathertech but have seen other brands out there. Has anyone had poor results with one or the other? Thanks in advance for the input.
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I don't have the weather tech trunk liner, but I have the floor liners and they're AMAZING! I don't have a use for the trunk liner since nothing goes back there, but it would be great to have as it will hold snow/water without soaking into the carpet. Eventually it will dry up or you can take the liner out and clean it that way. Nice stuff, though.
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I have OEM trunk liner (not mat), it looks good!
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I don't have the weather tech trunk liner, but I have the floor liners and they're AMAZING! I don't have a use for the trunk liner since nothing goes back there, but it would be great to have as it will hold snow/water without soaking into the carpet. Eventually it will dry up or you can take the liner out and clean it that way. Nice stuff, though.
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I love the Weathertech floor liners in my car. Full coverage, looks nice, and keeps the interior clean and dry. I don't have the trunk liner either, but i'm sure that the quality and fitment is just the same.
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I have OEM trunk liner (not mat), it looks good!
I see the OEM liner listed as flexible plastic.
Does stuff slide around on it?
I currently have an old rubber floor mat under a small metal toolbox to keep it from sliding around, but would be interested in the liner if it will do the same. Also be nice peace of mind when I have to get the gas cans filled.
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I see the OEM liner listed as flexible plastic.
Does stuff slide around on it?
I currently have an old rubber floor mat under a small metal toolbox to keep it from sliding around, but would be interested in the liner if it will do the same. Also be nice peace of mind when I have to get the gas cans filled.
Oh yes, stuff will slide around on it, but bags don't. And if I spilled something, I got nothing to worry about.
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The weathertech trunk liner does not have the cut out for the pop bottle depression on the left side. Its sort of useless space because of the small hill it created. BUT overall I am glade I have the liner because there are no worries of putting my wet scuba gear into the tunck. It is very slippery, so items do move around during sudden movements.
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