Anyone have the WeatherTech Digital fit floor liners? I just ordered them for the Rolla.
Any con's? OR will I be the first?
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My wife is a youth soccer coach and I'm sick of vaccuming gravel and dead grass, hoping this wil make it a lot easier
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I have the front liners since Nov/08 and the rears are on their way. The rear's only became available recently. Both took about a month to receive due to item on back-order (they're popular). So far, I've found the front liners to be OK but some areas are lacking in protection. The liner only cover half the height of the dead pedal (some contaminants from the upper half of your shoes will find there way behind the liner and eventually on the carpet) and the area around the gas/trunk release levers does not go high enough, therefore also allowing liquids/dirt to migrate below the liner when the vehicle is parked on a slope (e.g. a driveway). I'm waiting to see how the rear liners will measure-up. I have liners from Husky-Liners in my 05 Highlander and I'm more pleased with their protection that with the Weathertech's for the 09 Corolla. You would have to get the equivalent ones from Husky-Liners in-order to do a fair comparison. Both seem to be relatively even in quality and fit.
I have the front liners since Nov/08 and the rears are on their way. The rear's only became available recently. Both took about a month to receive due to item on back-order (they're popular). So far, I've found the front liners to be OK but some areas are lacking in protection. The liner only cover half the height of the dead pedal (some contaminants from the upper half of your shoes will find there way behind the liner and eventually on the carpet) and the area around the gas/trunk release levers does not go high enough, therefore also allowing liquids/dirt to migrate below the liner when the vehicle is parked on a slope (e.g. a driveway). I'm waiting to see how the rear liners will measure-up. I have liners from Husky-Liners in my 05 Highlander and I'm more pleased with their protection that with the Weathertech's for the 09 Corolla. You would have to get the equivalent ones from Husky-Liners in-order to do a fair comparison. Both seem to be relatively even in quality and fit.
Received and installed the rear liners. Great fix. I was also lucky with the fit on the driver's side due to my amplifier being installed under-neat that seat. The front edge of the liner completely touches the rear edge of the amplifier. The WeatherTech seems a bit more rubbery that the Husky-Liners.
Here is a link I made when I got my floor liners. I've also got a set in my Tacoma. They work and look great, but the black takes a little more effort to clean. You'll be happy with them.
I'm new to this forum but not with weathertech digital fit I've have them in my Mazda 3 and they are great specially for winter, for any season actually because of its looks, fit and finish.
I wanted to order one but I have reservations since the site says they are only for auto trans. I'm getting a manual XRS. Has anyone used them for a manual trans?
I'm new to this forum but not with weathertech digital fit I've have them in my Mazda 3 and they are great specially for winter, for any season actually because of its looks, fit and finish.
I wanted to order one but I have reservations since the site says they are only for auto trans. I'm getting a manual XRS. Has anyone used them for a manual trans?
be careful with the manual trans, dont know about others, but i specifically went with the toyota mats cause the drivers side fits perfectly and does not interfere with my clutch. thats what you have to watch out for, the clutch pedal, i've tried 3 different mats and they all interefered with clutch engagement/travel.
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