Hi,
I'm new to the forum. I'm having a difficult time finding first and second row all weather floor mats. I've done a search here but not found what I need. My wife wants these for her new '10 Base Highlander as a anniversary gift. Can someone please help with some links? I'd prefer the second row mats to span across the whole floor and not be two separate mats.
Thanks!
Second row aw mats connect together, look and work fine. If the lady wears heels, the ribs in the aw mats can be a problem I am told--look at the liners which are smoother. On the other hand, if you tend to toss items on the floor in the back seat (bag, umbrella, etc.) the ribs on the aw mats will keep them off the dirt and water.
And for additional opinions you can do a search of this forum for "weathertech," which should turn up several past threads about them (and other manufacturers).
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Hi,
I'm new to the forum. I'm having a difficult time finding first and second row all weather floor mats. I've done a search here but not found what I need. My wife wants these for her new '10 Base Highlander as a anniversary gift. Can someone please help with some links? I'd prefer the second row mats to span across the whole floor and not be two separate mats.
Thanks!
I got all my floor mats plus the cargo mat from my Toyota dealer. I really recommend getting the cargo mat.
Also, to Toyota Nation and the Highlander forum.
Peter
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I also have Weathertech liners on all rows, and the cargo area. They are great. Also on another note, I figured out that if you have the Weathertech cargo liner, IF you have a flat, you can remove this from the vehicle, and lay on it, instead of the ground. Boy does it make a difference!
When I first got my HL, I went straight to my local Wal-mart bought me 2 floor mats for the front and 1 for the second row to cover my factory floormats. I got it for $29.00 and fits perfect!
When I first got my HL, I went straight to my local Wal-mart bought me 2 floor mats for the front and 1 for the second row to cover my factory floormats. I got it for $29.00 and fits perfect!
I hope you didn't put the Wal-Mart mat on top of the factory mat on the driver's side. This is a no no. The factory mat has provisions to 'lock' it in place to prevent it from sliding and hitting the accelerator. You won't believe some of the pictures my dealer showed me of floor mats piled on top of each other, 4 of them in one case and in another case, covering 3/4 of the gas pedal. These were photos were taken by their service personnel.
__________________ Lease Transferred - Canadian '09 HL Ltd, Classic Silver Metallic with Nav, ash interior, body side moulding, hood deflector, Camry trumpet horns, Philips X-Treme Power bulbs, Toyota 3 piece rubber floor and cargo mats.My 2011 Explorer Limited has arrived.
I hope you didn't put the Wal-Mart mat on top of the factory mat on the driver's side. This is a no no. The factory mat has provisions to 'lock' it in place to prevent it from sliding and hitting the accelerator. You won't believe some of the pictures my dealer showed me of floor mats piled on top of each other, 4 of them in one case and in another case, covering 3/4 of the gas pedal. These were photos were taken by their service personnel.
I did it put it on the top...but its too far from the accelerator, is basically only covers the flat floor itself ....
I just picked up a set of weathertech all weather floor mats for $70 shipped on ebay and they fit great. The second row is in two seperate pieces, but there is a center groove that fuses them together. It doesn't look bad at all.
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