Floormats
#1
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Floormats
We all have either friends, family, kids that might or might not treat the interior of our beloved trucks like Rick James did to Eddie Murphy's couch.
That being said, we have so many options for floor mats. What a time to be alive! I may have left some out, but which do you guys prefer and why?
OEM:
OEM all weather:
OEM '****':
Weather tech:
Weather teach fitted:
Husky:
#2
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I went with WT's on mine. I'm in a lot of snow in the winter and plan to do more soft-roading/off-roading and no pavement at my cabin anyway.
They seem to do a good job capturing the water and snowmelt (haven't tested that yet-works well in other cars though) as well as the grit dragged in by everyone's shoes.
I'd love to be able to use the carpeted mats but just not practical for my use.
They seem to do a good job capturing the water and snowmelt (haven't tested that yet-works well in other cars though) as well as the grit dragged in by everyone's shoes.
I'd love to be able to use the carpeted mats but just not practical for my use.
#4
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I should add I am using the fitted WTs. I do perform a similar mat swap as you with my Infiniti but it never sees the dirt either. :-)
#5
Racer
I have WT digitalfit too and they are pretty good. However I like how the Huskly one also covers the dead petal on the driver side.
The cargo WT is a bit slippery and keeps sliding out to the gate. For this I prefer the Lexus one because it divided for when the 3rd row is up.
The cargo WT is a bit slippery and keeps sliding out to the gate. For this I prefer the Lexus one because it divided for when the 3rd row is up.
#6
IMO: 1) Husky, 2) WT Fitted. I've used both in different vehicles and Husky seems to cover the dead pedal areas better. However, in the end you really can't go wrong with either.
Edit: IMO - any other so-called all-weather mats are a waste of money. Spend a little more and get the coverage.
Edit: IMO - any other so-called all-weather mats are a waste of money. Spend a little more and get the coverage.
#7
Super Moderator
I did buy the WT cargo area too... car came with the carpeted mat that still sits under WT.
On the fence about cutting through spots on WT cargo mat so cargo tie down hooks are exposed since it may compromise containment of a spill.
On the fence about cutting through spots on WT cargo mat so cargo tie down hooks are exposed since it may compromise containment of a spill.
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#8
I thought the exact same thing about my '07 GX470. Still haven't, and probably won't, cut any holes it the mat. Seems like it defeats the whole purpose of having the mat in the first place.
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#12
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I haven't noticed mine slipping around but I wonder if it has to do with the stock cargo carpet mat being underneath it? Might try getting some small rolls of velcro... it may be enough to snap the carpet and stay in place.
#13
I have the WT fitted. Solid, well made, easy to clean, and wear better than any of the rubber mats out there since I had the all-weather Lexus on my old RX and inside of 2 years they were wearing where my foot would rest on the gas to being paper thin. I went with the WT's for the remainder of my ownership (+3 years)and they still look new.
As far as third row I have the Lexus all-weather since WT doesn't make that one AFAIK and the Lexus brand cargo mat since WT makes one, but it is a one piece which makes it a bit inconvenient for anytime I would need to raise the third row and store the mat.
YMMV
As far as third row I have the Lexus all-weather since WT doesn't make that one AFAIK and the Lexus brand cargo mat since WT makes one, but it is a one piece which makes it a bit inconvenient for anytime I would need to raise the third row and store the mat.
YMMV
#14
I have the carpet mat under my Weather Tech cargo mat and mine doesn't slide around much. I do have to take it out every so often and move the carpet mat around, but it doesn't move much.
#15
Does anyone have the Oem "****"?
do they make much of a difference? Do they dampen any noise?
Curious as they are the most difficult to find (in the right color) and are the most expensive.
We all have either friends, family, kids that might or might not treat the interior of our beloved trucks like Rick James did to Eddie Murphy's couch.
That being said, we have so many options for floor mats. What a time to be alive! I may have left some out, but which do you guys prefer and why?
OEM:
OEM all weather:
OEM '****':
Weather tech:
Weather teach fitted:
Husky:
do they make much of a difference? Do they dampen any noise?
Curious as they are the most difficult to find (in the right color) and are the most expensive.
We all have either friends, family, kids that might or might not treat the interior of our beloved trucks like Rick James did to Eddie Murphy's couch.
That being said, we have so many options for floor mats. What a time to be alive! I may have left some out, but which do you guys prefer and why?
OEM:
OEM all weather:
OEM '****':
Weather tech:
Weather teach fitted:
Husky: