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Toyota rubber/slush mats for 3rd Gens?
Had the Toyota rubber mats for my 08 4Runner in the 00 right now and dont quite fit perfect in the driver side. Did they make these for the 96-02 4Runners? All I can find online are the 03-09 rubber mats.
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01-12-2010, 10:16 AM
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IDK about toyota mats but i hear great things about the liners that Weathertec and Husky sell, i went with Husky's cargo liner and its great, i just went with $20 costco all season rubber mats for the front and rear, i haven't any issues even with the melting snow and mud.
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01-12-2010, 12:14 PM
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Yes they made them as all-weather rubber mats. I have them. They trap sand and water well and mud for me!
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I've heard that the Toyota ones don't last that long.
I would look at WeatherTech or Husky.
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Ive seen the WT and Husky and no doubt they would work great but I am just a nerd that likes to keep the stock look. I have my 08 4Runner mats in there now and they are VERY heavy duty rubber and work perfect for me. Would just like to get the EXACT fit 96-02 4Runner mats but not having any luck.
These are the 03-09 mats I currently have in there
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Don't waste your time with these mats...unless you don't mind replacing them every few years. I agree, I wanted to stay oem too, but look what happened to mine after only 2yrs of use:
Do NOT Buy Toyota's All Season Rubber Mats - YotaTech Forums
It's the design that is flawed. The rubber fins simply cannot handle the constant use put on them by one's shoes. Over time, the area where the rubber fins meet the floor of the mat break down and start to tear apart.
Weather Tech is the way to go. Pricey, but oh so worth it. 100x better than those rubber "all season" toyo mats.
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hell, i bought a set of nice heavy duty ones at a flaps for $50 about 8 years ago and they still look great, just need a coat of armor-all and a pressure wash every so often, my floor mats have out lasted 3 trucks..... lol, just hit up various stores till you find some ones that you like.
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x2 on the costco mats. i hunt alot and alot of my friends live in the country and were always hoppin in my truck with mud on our feet and these mats do the trick! my mom got them for her car but i stole em outta there and put them in the runner while it was still my sisters. she hates floormats, so the stock ones werent even in there.
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I just bought some cheapo ones from sears and trimmed them and they look and work great...
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I've had mine since the day I bought it in 2000 - 10 years! They see a lot of sand, salt water, and dirt, and my dog! Not even 1 sign of wear on mine. I must have gotten a good set!
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x3 on the Costco Kraco mats. $16.99, Black, Grey or Beige.
Can't beat that with a stick. Pretty heavy units too. They fit 3rd gens very well without trimming.
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im planning on ordering a set of WeatherTech mats in the next few days for my runner!! Let ya know how they work...
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Originally Posted by Y2KSR5
Had the Toyota rubber mats for my 08 4Runner in the 00 right now and dont quite fit perfect in the driver side. Did they make these for the 96-02 4Runners? All I can find online are the 03-09 rubber mats.
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1. They don't make the 3rd gen rubber mats anymore from what I understand. 4th gen won't fit
2. All toyota mats on on a "stop sell" due to the gas pedal issue (at least they were in the end of December)
3. I'm also like, you and like stock stuff, but the overall impression of these oem mats are garbage from what I've read/heard.
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I got my weathertechs and replaced the OEM all weather ones. I Love them and sure beat the hell out of the OEM all weather ones and protect even more than the OEM ones.
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Those with the WT mats, could you post pics of them inside your vehicle? Thanks.
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