04-08-2020, 09:20 PM
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I have Husky's in the wifes Highlander and the OEM in the 4R.
I never had the problems that you had with the Husky. Hope it was just a bad set.
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04-08-2020, 10:13 PM
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I had weathertech in my 4th gen but have oems for winter in my 5th. Both are good for the front but I do not like my oem rear rubber mat. It moves around too much with my kids crawling in and out. I just put my carpets back in for spring/summer/fall but i think I will add the weather tech rear seat for next winter. Stay with OEM fronts...or sell set and just get weather tech all around.
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04-09-2020, 04:48 AM
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Anyone have these? Thinking about getting them for my Pro. I currently have Husky’s and I like them. No issues. I had Husky’s in my 2001 4Runner for 17 years and sold it with them still in there in decent shape.
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04-09-2020, 07:16 AM
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Quote:
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I have Husky's in the wifes Highlander and the OEM in the 4R.
I never had the problems that you had with the Husky. Hope it was just a bad set.
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We have Husky mats in another car and they’re great. That car floor is set deeper vs the door sill than the 4Runner.
Tried the Husky mats in the 4Runner and the passenger side edge curled upward so switched to OEM rubber mats and have been very happy with these.
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04-09-2020, 08:01 AM
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Anyone have these? Thinking about getting them for my Pro. I currently have Husky’s and I like them. No issues. I had Husky’s in my 2001 4Runner for 17 years and sold it with them still in there in decent shape.
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I have those in our 2020 TRD Pro, Husky's in our Hummer H3, and Weathertech in our Grand Cherokee. The Toyota rubber mats are the most aesthetically pleasing and feel the heaviest but the don't have as big of a lip as the other two. If you plan to off road a lot and/or get in the car with mudding shoes or live in the rust belt, Husky's or Weathertech may be a better option. My only complaint about Weathertech is that their rubber sticker logos will fall off after a while, but they will send you new ones for free. Their customer service is also really good. I have their garage flooring and had an issue with it, and they sent the guys who designed it to my house to evaluate it and then gave me better flooring for free and let me keep the old flooring, which lives in my basement now. I also live about 20 minutes from their factory, so I probably got better treatment since they are right here, but a great company. I also have their dog bowls.
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04-09-2020, 08:28 AM
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The lip coverage at the sill is why I went with the Husky Liners over the other options. Weathertech was a close second but having easy access to my buddy's wholesale account for Husky sort of tipped the scales in its favor. Having said that, I also had the same issues with the lips getting distorted in shipping. With it being late November when they arrived, temperatures were already freezing so it took a few minutes of soaking up the heat gun before they would conform to the sill. Even then it didn't quite fit right until the weather warmed up. No issues now that is been in for a few months.
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04-09-2020, 11:17 AM
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Owned Husky mats for my 2015 Trail for awhile and never had an issue. They do the job of protecting interior carpet from dirt and fluids
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04-09-2020, 02:16 PM
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I recently bought some YITAMotor on eBay. It’s made out of TPO/TPR Thermo Plastic Rubber. It’s firm but flexible and has a rubber feel to it. Anyway, I’m very happy with it. Your feet don’t slip when getting in and out of the car even when it’s a little wet and it’s half the price of a Wheathertech.
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Floor Mats Full Set Liners for 2014-2019 Toyota 4Runner / Lexus GX460 Heavy Duty | eBay
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04-09-2020, 02:31 PM
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I have had Husky liners in all my vehicles dating back to the late nineties. They have always offered superior fit and finish. I bought my ex weathertechs for her subaru and they were equally nice, but didn't have as much coverage or as much of a lip to hold in liquids as the Husky liners do. I replaced the Toyota all weather rubber mats in my 4Runner and never looked back. The OEM don't compare to the protection Husky liners offer
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04-09-2020, 02:42 PM
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Wow, those look pretty heavy duty for the price. How do you like them? Any pics installed?
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04-09-2020, 11:22 PM
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Wow, those look pretty heavy duty for the price. How do you like them? Any pics installed?
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Hi 97Black
I like them a lot. As I said earlier they have a rubber feel to them and your feet don’t slip. The sides also come up high. So you don’t have to worry about liquids if you spill something. I also like that the front area near the gas pedal comes up very high so your foot is not rubbing on the carpet.
Here is one pic I have
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I had the same problem with the husky lip curling in my subaru. It’s terrible. They wouldn’t give me a refund, though.
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04-10-2020, 09:27 AM
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I'm going on 5 years now with maxpider set. They're basically a nicer version of the husky/weathertech. They're a semi-rigid plastic but have a velcro like bottom and either rubberized or carpet top. So they're not loud, slippery, or hard plastic feeling. And they don't slide around. I like the new OEM ones, probalbly what I'd buy now. But if you want a more carpet look and feel - maxpider have held up really well for me for 5 years.
I take them out and pressure wash regularly at the carwash and they still look like new.
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04-10-2020, 11:10 AM
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i have husky mats as well, fit perfect and have none of the issues that OP has
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04-10-2020, 11:27 AM
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Quote:
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I'm going on 5 years now with maxpider set. They're basically a nicer version of the husky/weathertech. They're a semi-rigid plastic but have a velcro like bottom and either rubberized or carpet top. So they're not loud, slippery, or hard plastic feeling. And they don't slide around. I like the new OEM ones, probalbly what I'd buy now. But if you want a more carpet look and feel - maxpider have held up really well for me for 5 years.
I take them out and pressure wash regularly at the carwash and they still look like new.
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These look good! Any pics of the rear passenger floor mats for this brand and style?
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