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For my '14 I went with the Husky Weather Beater mats. Their fit is the same as WeatherTechs' Floorliner series of maps that I've had in the pass. I found Husky's mats to be less slippery when my boots have slush/snow on the bottom of them. My feet has slipped many times on the WeatherTechs'. I leave the husky's in all year round. Still am very happy with them.
 
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I installed the 2016 Aries floor and cargo mats and they fit great in my 2017 Highlander. Funny, when I called Aries and asked if the 2016 mats would fit a 2017 Highlander the rep couldn't tell me and said Aries would not have mats for the 2017 model until spring next year.
 
I was replying to Toto post. He said the WeatherTech isn't showing any floor liners for 2017 yet.

I like the Weathertech. Do not have the carpeted mats.
I ordered 16 Weathertech liners for my 17 Limited NON HYBRID. Total coverage. Front 2nd&3rd row(1 piece) and small cargo liner. All fit like a glove. Wife and I happy happy happy.
 
I'm getting the weather tech for all 3 rows, the cargo liner and the pet gate barrier. The 2017 line is now available online. Can somebody please measure how many inches it is from the floor to ceiling in front of the 3rd row bench for me and how many inches it is with the 3rd row seat down to the ceiling. I need to know if I need the extended gate barrier. My HL has not come in yet and I don't want to go back to the dealership.. thanks!
 
I'm getting the weather tech for all 3 rows, the cargo liner and the pet gate barrier. The 2017 line is now available online. Can somebody please measure how many inches it is from the floor to ceiling in front of the 3rd row bench for me and how many inches it is with the 3rd row seat down to the ceiling. I need to know if I need the extended gate barrier. My HL has not come in yet and I don't want to go back to the dealership.. thanks!
I can't help you with the extended gate barrier, but I did buy the 2nd/3rd row combo floor liner from Weathertech and it fits great. My 2017 HL Limited Platinum came with the OEM Toyota floor liners and I was really annoyed to find out that it did not cover the 3rd row. Luckily, Weathertech had them available already.
 
I got the OEM Liners for front, passenger and 2nd row from the purchase of the highlander SE 2017. So I also was annoyed to find out after the purchase that mats included did not have 3rd mats and they don't even make them for OEM.(My fault for not asking)

The weathertech does not have only the 3rd row option, only 2nd and 3rd combined. So I ended up order Weathertech for all 3 rows. I prefer to keep the mats all uniformed but it will come down to which one I like more when I can compare them.
 
I have 2017 XLE and all weather package for front, middle, and cargo. Bought weather tech for third row. They all look and work great. Love them. They are same as 2016. Note that third row is different depending whether you have bench seat or captains chairs in second row.
 
The weathertech FL on our HL started "caving in" after a few months. I called Weathertech customer service and I was told since I did not buy it from them directly, they cannot help me and I need to call whoever I bought them from. I told them I bought them from an Authorized dealer and I have the receipt but still no go. I called the dealer I bought them from and I'm being told that I need to flip the FL inside out and put them under the sun to heat up. (It's the middle of freakin winter).

We have a set of Husky FL on our Prius and they still look brand new even though the Prius gets used 4X than our HL.


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The weathertech FL on our HL started "caving in" after a few months. I called Weathertech customer service and I was told since I did not buy it from them directly, they cannot help me and I need to call whoever I bought them from. I told them I bought them from an Authorized dealer and I have the receipt but still no go. I called the dealer I bought them from and I'm being told that I need to flip the FL inside out and put them under the sun to heat up. (It's the middle of freakin winter).

We have a set of Husky FL on our Prius and they still look brand new even though the Prius gets used 4X than our HL.


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Exactly why I posted my findings about not buying from Weathertech directly. I bought from them and saved my paperwork. I plan on keeping HL for 10 yrs as we dont drive near as much as we used to.
 
I was not expecting using a hairdryer to fix something that I paid for $200+ when I could have bought the OEM mats for much less.
Once you have the mat(s) back in shape (I don't know about flipping inside out; but in the deep of winter using a hair dryer sounds the best suggestion); in my case although the sides were not caved-in much (especially the front passenger side), I dislike having that gap between the carpet so I attached a few heavy duty Velcros to the back-lip of the mats to make them flush against the carpet (I also heard people using plastic carpet anchor to fasten the floor mates in place - which I don't prefer but as FYI)... Yes, my other car has the Husky and they stayed in very good shape so far.
 
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