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Old 02-09-12, 09:36 AM
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Default OEM All Weather Mats/Cargo or some other manufacturer?

Sewell's CL prices are decent on these but I was wondering if anyone has used ones that provide better floor coverage and fit? The Huskyliner Weatherbeaters look pretty impressive.

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My only concern with the husky liners and weathertech is that their made out of plastic which tends to make my shoes slide around once seated. I had a 2007 Tundra before with their all weather floor mats and it was made out of rubber so my shoes stayed planted on them. I do like haw the husky and weathertech come up to the sides trapping all the dirt that my shoes drag in.
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Thanks for the heads up!
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As I have mentioned in other messages, I have WeatherTech floor liners and have found a product that is not nearly as slippery as silicone based products. It is called DuraGloss 321 - a non-silicone based product which I use to return the from the factory SHEEN to the black liners. Give it a try!
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For the cargo I just bought this a cheap one from Ebay. It serves it's purpose. Only minor issue was I had to trim it around the cargo hooks with a dremel. If you don't it's fine, just blocks the hooks from pivoting out.

The factory 2 piece one makes no sense. I'm sure the Wather Tech is nicer but for $40 shipped, it's a no brainer.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/260923275840

http://www.flickr.com/photos/76833797@N06/6889824883/http://www.flickr.com/photos/76833797@N06/6889824883/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/76833797@N06/, on Flickr

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Linked the photo to my previous post
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I just ended up going with the OEM all weather mats.
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