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Have them in my 4Runner. Had them in my last 2 trucks before that. I like them.


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Been using them in my 4Runner since 2014. Of course my 4Runner only has 27K miles.

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got them in my truck and wife's car as well


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Originally Posted by strikeu
I've had them in a couple different trucks. the bad part is they're very truck specific. at least the ones I got were, and they last forever so when you get rid of a truck and replace it with a new truck, unless you get the exact model, you just have to let $200 worth of floor mats go with the other truck, you can't re-use them.

cost of a truck these days 200 is last of my worries


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I would never have a vehicle without them or similar. Keeps things nice.

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Originally Posted by strikeu
I've had them in a couple different trucks. the bad part is they're very truck specific. at least the ones I got were, and they last forever so when you get rid of a truck and replace it with a new truck, unless you get the exact model, you just have to let $200 worth of floor mats go with the other truck, you can't re-use them.


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What type a vehicle are you putting them in?. I have a new set to fit a 2019 CRV .


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I bought a new to me '16 Chevy 3500 last year that came with Weathertechs. The guy at the detail shop showed me how the grippers on the underside to hold them in place were damaging the carpet noting that was common with Weathertech. I replaced them with the Husky floor liners and feel they fit a bit better. The Huskys are softer/more flexible and seem conform to the shape of the floor better. Just my observation, but I think the Husky is a better product.

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I put Huskey floor liners in my new 1997 Ram Cummins. I used the truck when deer, coyote and ground hog hunting, cattle farmed and everything in between. They still looked great when I sold the truck in 2018. Huskey didn’t offer floor liners for my new Ram so I tried Weather Tech. So far they have proven to be as good as Huskey. We will see how they look after another 15-20 years.

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Originally Posted by Peddler
The paper thin floor mats that came with my vehicle are falling apart. Are these any good? Are they a woke Campfire banned company?

the thing I did not care for was how porous they are . I hated trying to clean them . gave them away and bought a full set of husky floor mats. same style but a bit more flexible and way easier to clean.


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I've had both plus Cabelas brand. Prefer the Weathertech. Better fit and they snap in place and stay there. I usually sell them with the vehicle. As new OEM floor mats that were taken out when the Weathertechs went in help sell the truck.


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Weather tech were less plug and play than I was expecting from my last set.

They’re good, and I like them in the truck, but the edges were less in contact with the material around them - the tech said they’d soften and form to the cab floor, but I haven’t found that to be case.

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Another Weathertech fan here. I put em in my Nissan pickup early on, had never used them before. My subsequent vehicles, car or truck, are gonna have them too.

Floor mats like that oughta come standard with every vehicle


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Husky's a good alternate. I don't see much difference. I have a 10 year old set in my Dodge pickup. They don't clean up as well as they used to but I've never babied them. They catch a lot of dirt and water.


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Another vote for Husky.

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Weathertechs will curl at the edges after a while, I've owned 3 sets and they all did it. Went with the Husky "Xact contour" this time around, much better quality, thicker rubber. No curling at all.

https://www.huskyliners.com/X-act-Contour-Floor-Mats

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For the people who got the Huskies, did you get the weather beater or X contour model? Both appear to be custom cut for the vehicle. Weather beater appears more plastic like and the X contour appears more like a stiff rubber.


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Originally Posted by 2five7
Weathertechs will curl at the edges after a while, I've owned 3 sets and they all did it. Went with the Husky "Xact contour" this time around, much better quality, thicker rubber. No curling at all.

https://www.huskyliners.com/X-act-Contour-Floor-Mats

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Anyone know of a good carpet type version.

I drive barefoot and the rubber ones trap water, snow, etc and feel "icky" on my bare feet.


Toyota factory ones cost too much for my cheap blood.


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what you're really asking here is 'what style of Crocs should I wear while driving?'


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