08-18-2006, 12:59 PM
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Best floor mats for 4th gen 4runner?
Rubber please. Should I get the ones from Toyota or does anyone have any better (and cheaper) recommendations?
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08-18-2006, 01:21 PM
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Re: Best floor mats for 4th gen 4runner?
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Originally posted by JosephD05
Rubber please. Should I get the ones from Toyota or does anyone have any better (and cheaper) recommendations?
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I really like my Toyota all weather mats. I don't know how much you are paying but partznet has them for around $65.
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08-18-2006, 02:15 PM
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I have the WeatherTech FloorLiner. I like the way they fit and keep all the dirt in one place.
I purchased both the front, rear and cargo mat from them.
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08-18-2006, 02:16 PM
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HUSKY LINERS ALL THE WAY AROUND! imo
or, check this thread
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Husky Liners, they came out before the WeatherTech liners and they're cheaper too. The thread Iron Clad Lou posted has pics of the Husky's.
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You can also search - look for any of the brand names already mentioned. This topic has been discussed several times, and you'll see there is no "best" answer. For example, one of the brands already mentioned in this thread I will never own again because I find them to be slippery (you'll see when you search) and the company was offended when I called them to ask about it.
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Husky liners!!! The best
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OEM rubber mats are great!
I had them for about 4 mo now and I'm very happy with them.
It's a bit strange in the begining, because it's got a "sticky (tacky) feel" to it. I was used to a certain feel when my feet were resting on the oem carpet mats. Don't get me wrong, it's not a bad feeling, but a little weird in the begining.
It also has high ridge patterns on the mats so it traps a lot of the junk that you bring in from the outside.
I've had Weather Techs in the past, and they are very good, but they cost more. Huskys... Many members swear by them, so they must be good.
The only bad thing about the stock mats... The rear mats are two piece and they don't cover the center hump like the other brands do, which is a minus, because the edge of the hump always get soiled first. I think the Weather Techs and Huskys' rear mats are one piece and cover the center hump.
btw, if you decide to go with the Weather Techs, know this. The original weather techs (classic) are ok, not good. The new model (Floor liner) is what you want to get. I'm sure, that the Weather Tech model discussed in these forums are the "FloorLiner" model, which are in this "deep cavity" category.
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Weather Tech. Fast service and a quality product.
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Weathertech. Hands down..
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I just got my OEM mats the other day and I am very impressed with them. The black looks great. I got them from Town and Country Toyota who has a website which I think is newtoyotaparts.com or something like that, there is a thread on here strictly about floormats that has the link. They were 75 with shipping, but it took more than three weeks and drove me nuts. Can't be the price, but you get what you pay for.
the mats themselves though, awesome.
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I like the OEM all weather mats also, can't beat that quality for the price. I heard they changed them up this year and we're getting the same ones that used to be in the GX470. The thing is they only come in black. Wish they would come in gray like my carpet.
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Weathertech Floorliner
I have Weathertech. It's the way to go if you want custom liners and a raised lip over the door to keep stuff from getting in between the mat and the door. Not the mention how hot they look.... Look here for pics
Husky is my next choice if you just want a regular liner.... I like the custom fit look though.
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I have the WeatherTech Floor Liners and I reccommend them to everyone. A little but more money than the husky or the factory, but more than worth it.
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