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What kind of mat do you guys use? Anyone with WeatherTech?

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#1 ·
I have been using the OEM carpet mat for a while and didn't like it much. They do give you a nice soft feel when step on but it doesn't work well on rain, snow...

Tried the Costco $20 rubber mat, kind of small but like how it works during winter. I want to get WeatherTech floor mat but boy they are expensive. A set will cost $180+shipping.

Any one use WeatherTech mat? If so, any feedback? They have 2 version, one regular (cheaper) and one liner, most expensive. I also heard about the name Husky but don't know much about it.

So what do you guys use?
 
#2 ·
Right Now I Have Some GoodYear All Weather Mats($40)....And Over That I Got The Courtesy Paper Mats That They Give You With An Oil Change....I Want The WeatherTechs eventually But $200 Is High In My Book...But It's Gotta Be The Best Thing For It Cuz It's Designed To Fit Ur Car Specifically....Maybe One Day....For Now This'll Do
 
#6 ·
i've had the oem carpet mats, costco rubber mats, kragen mats, and finally using the weathertech right now.

hands down weathertech. took a bite out of my account (and it took me a lot of convincing myself to justify spending almost 2 bills on floor mats) but they're good quality!
 
#8 ·
I just ordered a front set WeatherTech floor liner for our 2007 Highlander. Since the HL is grey so I ordered a Black set. Will see how it goes before getting one for the Avalon.
Our Avalon has tan/ivoy interior but not sure the tan from weathertech will match. I will see how the black match up with the HL and will do some color test. More update once I get the mat :)
 
#15 ·
Toyota used to have a heavy duty, black rubber mats (front and rear) for the Avalon at $125. I don't know if they still sell them but they look good and are the same fit as the original carpet mats.
I believe after the floor mat recall, Toyota not selling their weather mat. I used to have a Toyota weather mat (with deep channel to catch water) on our 04 Sienna. They stop selling that version of mat.

Toyota do carry a newer version of 'rubber' mat for newer model which really just a flat rubber, can't collect water and they are cheap (you can do a search on ebay to see how it looks like)

The mat for our Highlander should be here this week, I will post picture and report back.
 
#13 ·
I have the weathertech floor liners and they are awsome and fit perfect and keep everthing off of your carpets.

Glenn
 
owns 2009 Toyota Camry SE
#14 ·
I have the Black DIGITAL fit weather tech front and one piece rear floor liners.BEST investment.I remove to brush out and clear sometimes and then vacuum the lil bit of debris that gets under, but the carpets look brand new still underneath..These stop spills, wet feet, snow, slush, dirt from getting on the carpets.
 
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#23 ·
Well, I just received the front set for my 07 Highlander today, overall pretty happy. Like mickeyp mentioned, a small gap on the edge near the door but no big deal. Way better than the Costco rubber mat (too narrow)

Check out my uploaded pic here:
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/showthread.php?t=171291

Will probably get a set for the Avalon (after some more saving :)). I think Black might work better on the Tan interior since I worry the tan from WeatherTech might not match, any thought?
 
#27 ·
I have the Weathertech floorliners in my 4Runner and bought the less expensive Weathertech mats for my Avalon. If I had to do it again, I would get the floorliners for the Avalon. The less expensive Weathertechs do not have a cut out for the retainers in the floor and the mats tend to slide forward constantly. This is not a problem with the liner, as they are form fitted. YMMV...
 
#31 ·
I bought the WT custom fit mats for my '11 Ltd. Expensive for sure & the front ones tend to curl a bit away from the door at the top but I think that's because they're too tall; I bump my foot on it all the time getting in & that may affect the 'curling' but I'm happy with them because they're well made, durable & easy to keep clean. They're more like a stiff vinyl than a flexible vinyl/rubber less expensive mat. Mine are silver to match the clay colored interior.
 
#33 ·
Over the past weekend I removed the all weather mats and put the carpeted mats back in (I'm banking on the weather changing sometime soon!!!). The Toyota rubber mats that the dealer provided when the 'old version' was recalled now has a hole worn through it where my right foot rests. The matt was only used during two winters and it's already worn out. I'm not a very happy camper about this. I'm due for service pretty soon and will discuss it with the dealer.

If you're considering the Toyota all-weather mats - DON'T! (disregard what I said about them previously in this thread :facepalm: )