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Hi folks,
i am awaiting the arrival of the 2010 Camry SE i just bought, and i was wondering if you could help me with some recommendations for ALL WEATHER mats.
I am looking for well fitting and durable mats that are easy to clean. Pls let me know of your preferences/recommendations from personal experiences. Both OEM and other manufacturer suggestions would be welcome.
Hi folks,
i am awaiting the arrival of the 2010 Camry SE i just bought, and i was wondering if you could help me with some recommendations for ALL WEATHER mats.
I am looking for well fitting and durable mats that are easy to clean. Pls let me know of your preferences/recommendations from personal experiences. Both OEM and other manufacturer suggestions would be welcome.
thx mcdawgg. how do the weathetech compare to OEM all weather rubber? vs. husky? do you have more input? i will be deciding betw. weathertech (your recommendation), husky or oem. oem - the only issue is that they come only on driver and passenger seat so i'd need to buy 2 other ones for the back.
I bought the rubber mats from Costco but I don't remember the brand. At $20 for a set of four mats, I don't think there's much out there that will be better. They are heavy, and quite durable. The back is knobby such that they don't slide around very much. I did have to cut a groove on the lip at the edge with a Dremel because it was getting in the way of the clutch pedal.
thx mcdawgg. how do the weathetech compare to OEM all weather rubber? vs. husky? do you have more input? i will be deciding betw. weathertech (your recommendation), husky or oem. oem - the only issue is that they come only on driver and passenger seat so i'd need to buy 2 other ones for the back.
again, appreciate the help.
Weathertech digi-fit are much better than OEM. I should know, I have both. The OEMs don't cover as much. The WeatherTechs have holes for the clips, so they are very safe also. Don't know about the Husky.
Weathertech digi-fit are much better than OEM. I should know, I have both. The OEMs don't cover as much. The WeatherTechs have holes for the clips, so they are very safe also. Don't know about the Husky.
I am sure the Weather Techs are superior. Just mentioning the OEM since I got them tossed in free (and the OEM's work well). The Digi fit here in Canada are $210 before tax's and shipping.
I am sure the Weather Techs are superior. Just mentioning the OEM since I got them tossed in free (and the OEM's work well). The Digi fit here in Canada are $210 before tax's and shipping.
Yes, the OEM all weathers work good (better than carpet), but the Weather Tech Digi fits are better. The big problem is the cost is much more than the OEM all-weathers, but to me, it's worth it. However, I have been described as being way too concerned about my cars!
Yes, the OEM all weathers work good (better than carpet), but the Weather Tech Digi fits are better. The big problem is the cost is much more than the OEM all-weathers, but to me, it's worth it. However, I have been described as being way too concerned about my cars!
Oh well, we respect our cars. GG (doff of the hat brother).
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