I tried the Husky mats and I wasn't particularly impressed with the fit. In the front, the nubbies on the bottom extended up the side and caused the mat to not sit flush with the console. I can deal with the second row inhibiting the seats from sliding, but again, I wasn't impressed with the fit. I returned them and ordered weathertech mats (not the digital floor liner) for the front and the Lloyds rubertite for the rear. While the Lloyds doesn't offer as much water collection protection, it does allow the seats to slide.
I tried the Husky mats and I wasn't particularly impressed with the fit. In the front, the nubbies on the bottom extended up the side and caused the mat to not sit flush with the console. I can deal with the second row inhibiting the seats from sliding, but again, I wasn't impressed with the fit. I returned them and ordered weathertech mats (not the digital floor liner) for the front and the Lloyds rubertite for the rear. While the Lloyds doesn't offer as much water collection protection, it does allow the seats to slide.
I am planning on doing the same. I want to order weathertech digifit for front and small cargo liner and Lloyds rubertite for the back (rear) after we fold the third row.
Do you any pics please which you could post? Thanks
I have the Weathertech digitalfit floor liner, and I'm pretty impressed with the fit. It's a little pricey but offers the protection I'm looking for. The OEM all-weather mats left too much carpet unprotected in the second and third rows. The WT front liners provide total protection. The second and third row liners provide coverage completely from one side to the other. However the only drawback is you can't slide the second row too much. But again, even with kids I don't slide the second row hardly ever. With the liners in place, I can slide the seats about 5-6 inches fore/aft. My kids are 7-11 years of age, and can access the third row just fine without having to slide the second row all the way up. They just fold the back up and climb in the back no problem. We've had some older kids ages 13-14 sit in the second row with ample leg room left. However if you're 5' 10" or 6', the third row liner will not allow the 2nd row seats to go all the way back. No affiliation just a happy customer.
At the moment, I am following Skinny2 style of mat layout for second and third row. I wish there is an alternative and hope weathertech manufactures like in mazda CX9.
Unfortunately I do not have any pictures readily available of these mats installed in a Sienna but if you do a search on the board you will find plenty.
Unfortunately I do not have any pictures readily available of these mats installed in a Sienna but if you do a search on the board you will find plenty.
Steve
Steve, thanks but I did not find the Llyods anywhere hence requested.
I have the Weathertech mats (not liners) in our Limited and they fit very well. Yes, the 2nd row seats are not adjustable when they are in place but they are worth it.
I have the Weathertech mats (not liners) in our Limited and they fit very well. Yes, the 2nd row seats are not adjustable when they are in place but they are worth it.
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