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No more WeatherTech floor liners....

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by Pern, Jul 4, 2020.

  1. Jul 4, 2020 at 2:56 PM
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    Pern

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    I replaced the WeatherTech liners with factory OEM all weather ones, couldn’t be happier. My WeatherTech liners rolled up like a burrito and totally lost their shape!FCDFAA65-ED73-4520-A9D9-5FD082D4411E.jpg52DE75DE-3CD0-41B0-8D7F-53550403CE03.jpg E3777E57-8B89-441D-AAD9-A344B6C5DDCC.jpg
     
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    I have Husky Liners and they're still great after a year. OEM are nice too, Weathertech though, always seemed to get dirt lodged into them and got a brown tint over time.
     
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  3. Jul 4, 2020 at 3:02 PM
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    Ditto^^^^^
    My WTechs have curled up badly after exactly 1 year. Bought my 14 last July 4th. New WTechs were put in without asking me. Sucks.
     
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    Were you able to find them online to order?
    I used OEM in the Highlander and they are superior to the weathertechs or huskys IMHO.
     
  7. Jul 4, 2020 at 3:13 PM
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    These are my wife’s Camry Weathertech liners, they are going to be replaced soon. They curl up and are uncleanable!

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  9. Jul 4, 2020 at 3:17 PM
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    I got my OEM from the dealer and somehow if I order and pay online everything is heavily discounted and arrives in a day!?
     
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    I stopped trying to clean my driver's side WTech mat. It's been done successfully here on this forum but requires DETAILING!!! Ahhh....life is short, especially at my age. No time for detailing f'ing floor mats.......just sayin...
     
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    Been disappointed with weather tech mats last few cars. They used to be amazing but not so much anymore. Go oem or maybe husky
     
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  14. Jul 4, 2020 at 4:52 PM
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    TONKA TUNDRA

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    My experiences have been the same. I got WeatherTech for my 2007 Toyota Camry in ‘07. I left them in the whole time but did not like that they:

    -curled up and wouldn’t stay on the contours of the floor

    -faded and the plastic could not be restored to look new without making them greasy and slippery

    -were surprisingly difficult to clean. Some grime seemed to really stick to the material

    We just got a new Tahoe for the wife and I ordered the full set of Husky’s X-Act Fit. Really happy with those.

    Pern, I have the same OEM all weather mats and I really like them. If I had to replace them, I’d go with the premium Husky.
     
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    Husky all the way. They are like buckets.

    If you carry a lot of dirt and water on your boots, the oem ones are not deep enough.
     
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    Another vote for Husky.
     
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    I never found WeatherTechs to be amazing in my case. I was profoundly disappointed with my first set and my second set is even worse with the curling issue. My used 07 came with a new set when I bought it. Exactly one year ago I bought my 14 and the dealer thru in WT's. :annoyed:
    I wouldn't give my current set away. The curling around the edges is that bad. Won't even bother to sell them on Craigslist. WeatherTechs and Corona beer have one thing in common.......totally over hyped IMHO. There are other very good options out there :thumbsup:
     
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  19. Jul 4, 2020 at 9:21 PM
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    Might be a good time for a poll on which mats are prefered here. Will still be a small sample in the statistical world but would be a much larger sample than a Mod referring to a single member known to that Mod to confirm how wonderful something is?? Joking of course. It seems several members here are having similar issues with Weathertechs and it should be addressed. :thumbsup:
     
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    ....Aaand another vote for Husky! They are rubbery like Toyota branded but with greater coverage. Weather Tech are plasticy.
     
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    I have the OEM all weather liners and floor mats and the fit is perfect even though it says do not put the liners on top of the floor mats ... But I never had any issues.

    Mine came with the truck when I bought it. I think it was part of the off-road package but the liners were in the box and not installed with a warning on them saying remove the floor mats first ...
     
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    I’m glad I’m not the only one to be sort of put off by the Weathertechs. I put some in my wife’s suburban and have to trim the door sill edges to make them fit seemed to defeat the purpose of buying mats that were designed to pop right in. I recommended my little sister-in-law to get Husky mats for that very reason for her new Acadia and those seemed to be of a much better quality fitment wise. I’ll definitely be replacing my wife’s with Husky mats soon. The Toyota OEM rubber mats are really nice. I only wish they creeped up the sides of the foot wells just a bit more. Other than that they’re just fine.
     
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    I've had weathertechs for 5 years, and haven't had any problems other than passenger side sliding around. I put huskys in my wife's car, and there nice. Will go with huskys next time around:cool:
     
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    I've always heard of weathertech for car floor mats, until about 3 months ago when I did some research on here and found out about Husky.

    Lifetime warranty, easily installed and removed for cleaning, super deep to trap water, mud, dirt, sand, snow, and look great, can't go wrong with them IMO so far.

    Husky has my vote.
     
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    I also have the factory mats. They came with my truck when I bought it. They seem really nice.
     
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    They had them on sale at my local Yota dealer not long ago. They looked real nice and I should have bought them actually in hindsight. I like Husky but the OEM all weather mats are a good option.
     
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