Which floor mats (all weather ones) I should go for?
1. WeatherTech digifit floor liners (have personally used these on Rav4) BUT learnt in this forum that the fit is not at it's best for highlander, Right??
Which floor mats (all weather ones) I should go for?
1. WeatherTech digifit floor liners (have personally used these on Rav4) BUT learnt in this forum that the fit is not at it's best for highlander, Right??
2. Husky,
3. Nifty Catch-All Xtreme.
Please reply
Thanks
I believe they fixed the WeatherTech floor mats and they fit a lot better now. Why don't you get some Toyota all-seasons? You install them over the carpet mats and although the mats have holes for the clips that are on the floor, just disregard them.... KIDDING
I just use generic mats. They're cheap, and they work. They're also very large and they do not interfere with the pedal.
Did anyone consider their WeatherTechs after this recall? I guess they're reconstructing the floor in a few Toyota models, that means their mats don't fit right. I don't know what they're doing in the Highlander but people shouldn't have to buy a new set of mats because Toyota screwed up.
__________________ 2008 Highlander Sport V6 AWD, classic silver, black leather, Canadian version, 90 000 KM. 2009 Tacoma AC V6 4X4, SR5 w/ power package, timberland mica, beige cloth, 48 000 KM.
2002 Highlander Limited V6 4WD, black, tan leather, 134 000 KM (SOLD)
Thanks, I will certainly buy them in my highlander.
I would like to buy the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and cargo liner as well.
If you order the cargo liner from Toyota it's actually a weathertech. They put a Toyota logo where the weathertech logo goes. Might be cheaper?
__________________ 2008 Highlander Sport V6 AWD, classic silver, black leather, Canadian version, 90 000 KM. 2009 Tacoma AC V6 4X4, SR5 w/ power package, timberland mica, beige cloth, 48 000 KM.
2002 Highlander Limited V6 4WD, black, tan leather, 134 000 KM (SOLD)
I did not get the 3rd row one because that row isn't really being used right now. I am saving a few $$ for the cargo liner but have had it in different vehicles and the quality is great. Some people on the boards here will complain that you have to take out the cargo liner when the 3rd row is up but that is not an issue for me.
I just got WeatherTech DigitalFit floor liners for my Highlander SE. I was really impressed at how well they fit into the drivers footwell. The passenger, second and third row fit just as well! Regarding the rear cargo liner, I personally found it to be a little bit on the tight side but I am hoping that as it settles in the fit will be just about perfect...
I've been trying to get WeatherTech DigitalFit mats for thew 2nd & 3rd rows her in Oz, but the local guy selling them here hasn't confirmed he can get them and WT in the USA won't return emails. Very frustrating as there isn't anything else available here that does the same job.
I've been trying to get WeatherTech DigitalFit mats for thew 2nd & 3rd rows her in Oz, but the local guy selling them here hasn't confirmed he can get them and WT in the USA won't return emails. Very frustrating as there isn't anything else available here that does the same job.
I called weathertech and ordered by phone.
You can also buy at california car covers + autoanything.com as well.
Sometimes they waive shipping but they NEVER give any discounts for weathertech.
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Which floor mats (all weather ones) I should go for?
1. WeatherTech digifit floor liners (have personally used these on Rav4) BUT learnt in this forum that the fit is not at it's best for highlander, Right??
2. Husky,
3. Nifty Catch-All Xtreme.
Please reply
Thanks
I bought two sets of Lloyd Rubber Tite mats from AutoAnything. My 3-year old Mazda original-equipment drivers-side mat (expensive) was already worn through since the material seemed to be a type of "plasticy" rubber. The Lloyd mats seem to be all rubber, and feel more flexible and durable. The mats I bought for my 2010 Highlander (front and second row) fit extremely well (better fit than the Toyota carpet mats that came with my car), have hole cutouts for the hooks on the driver's mat, and have nibs on the back to prevent the mats from sliding. These mats are less expensive than either the WeatherTech Extreme Duty, or regular WeatherTechs. I highly recommend them.
Isn'y OEM (Toyota ones) only black? I am looking for grey.
I have a bisque interior but I went with the Toyota's anyway. Its just the cargo area, nobody's going to see it. Plus I think black stands out more and looks more rugged.
I installed the Beige weathertech floor liners in our Venza today and they fit amazingly well. Though I would pass it along. I took a couple of pics but am unsure how to post them if anyone is interested let me know and I can e-mail them for you reference.
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