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Old 03-06-2012, 11:09 AM #1
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Weathertech vs Husky rear floor liner

I decided on WT for the front liners but I haven't decided on the rear yet. Which has the better fit in the rear? From what I've seen it looks like the WeatherTech doesnt go up under the seat very much, my concern with the Husky liners is the lip on the sides looks kind of high.
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I just got weathertechs for front, rear, and cargo.

The fit is good for me because I have an amp under the driver's seat. It's still a TINY bit jammed against the rear aspect under the backseat.

My applications will be camping mainly....possibly some muddy fishing trips and whatnot.

The really high lip of some of the other mats was a turnoff for me.
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I had a Husky and the lip is high but goes all the way around, even in the front. Eventually it gets all curled up and becomes an obstacle when moving heavy objects in and out. I have the Weathertech now and like it a lot better.
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I have had husky liners since 2003. The lip has never been a problem for me. Without the lip dirt and stones would get on the carpet after a day of off roading.
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I have the Husky cargo liner. I was impatient and didn't let it flatten all the way and it is curled a little in the left corner. Also, probably because it was cold. But I hate how they had it packaged. But it kept the carpet clean and caught all the dirt so I'm happy so far. Just need to take it out one of these days to let it flatten.
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WeatherTech!

I have WeatherTech and they are great!. Front, Rear seats and cargo area. Fit is perfect!
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I agree with NJshadow, I was annoyed with how Husky packaged the cargo liner. It was February when I got mine- no good way to let it flatten out, even bringing it in the house. I've never felt as though it was a 100% perfect fit, but I'm happy overall. I think the Weathertech is a bit more expensive, so if that doesn't bother you, I'd say go for the weathertech.
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I just got weathertechs for front, rear, and cargo.

The fit is good for me because I have an amp under the driver's seat. It's still a TINY bit jammed against the rear aspect under the backseat.

My applications will be camping mainly....possibly some muddy fishing trips and whatnot.

The really high lip of some of the other mats was a turnoff for me.
Morals, could you please post a pic of your rears? I wanted to see how the fit was near the sides of the seat and door.

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just got the husky cargo liner in mail saturday. Yes, all curled up in a small box. I took it out and laid it out onto my radiant heated concrete floor in my mudroom put some chairs on it and let it sit for a few days. The heat from the floor straightened it right out and it fits good. You have to bend up the sides though. I thought it was a little flimsy as well. If I had the choice again, I would get the weathertechs.
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I have had both and I now have the Weathertech cargo in my 03 Limited. It is of a nicer quality, heavy rubber while the Husky seems more plastic like. I agree with all the others about how it arrives rolled up and never quite flattens out. The WT came flat and has been great.
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Weather tech is the BEST!
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I've got weather techs x3 in my 4runner and theyre great!
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Morals, could you please post a pic of your rears? I wanted to see how the fit was near the sides of the seat and door.

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I tried responding to your PM, but it wouldn't let me. Here are the rears (one with amp under driver's seat showing the slight pinching.



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Guess I could slide those toward the door a bit to cover that bit of carpet.

But, hope those help.
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what are you referring to floorliners or mats? heres the WT liners. http://www.weathertech.com/toyota/20...er-digitalfit/
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