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Anyone have the factory floor liners?

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by JH5370, Feb 26, 2017.

  1. Feb 26, 2017 at 9:35 PM
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    JH5370

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    Does anyone have the factory all weather floor liners in their tundra? I got the all weather floor mats for the wife's 4Runner and they are just that.. mats. These look much nicer than what came in our 4Runner. I am ordering a Pro this week and want to know if I should add these or get the Husky liners. They are about the same price. j5dpxi_a244b64f3d0d7f602d5c9d45cc5f044265a264d1.jpg
     
  2. Feb 26, 2017 at 10:04 PM
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    They aren't bad but I upgraded to Husky's immediately due to all the snow we receive. If you aren't worried about snow then the stock Tundra mats are pretty good. Husky's are about $200+ for front and back and dont cover that much more. The Husky's definitely have deeper ridges, sidewalls, and more coverage including door sill protectors that cover another 75% of the sill, which keeps more mud and snow off of your carpeting. I won't use any other mat than the Husky and i've had numerous brands including Weathertechs.
     
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  3. Feb 26, 2017 at 10:12 PM
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    That pretty much answers my question. I will be getting all weather liners for snow and mud. I get a lot of snow where I live too. I just wasn't sure if they were as good as the husky's. From the pictures they look to cover a lot but for the same price ($219 add on) I might as well get husky liners. I can probably sell the trd pro mats to pay for most of them anyway.
     
  4. Feb 26, 2017 at 11:19 PM
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    I was able to get the dealer to throw them in for me. So far I am happy with them, saves me from spending money on other matsfor now.
     
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    I bought the all weather toyota mats as well. So far I've enjoyed having them much more than the carpet mats that came with the truck when I bought it.
     
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    Factory all weather floor liners are nice. my car came with it. it was part of a package with door sills, etc. They were in a box on the back seat.
    It collects a lot of dirt, water, etc. and its easy to clean. I was going to take them out after winter, but may leave them in since they fit so well.
     
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    Good choice. The Husky x-act contours are really nice but I think the Weatherbeaters are the way to go. Im on my fourth set, second Tundra, 1 Tacoma, and a suburu. I got the Xact contours this time and I don't like them as much as the weatherbeaters....but that's just my preference. The Xact contours are a lot softer and more pliable but don't have the deep ridges and liquid collection areas the WB's do. I need more water collection than most people
     
  8. Feb 27, 2017 at 7:51 AM
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    I have the factory floor liners. The dealer threw them in for free and I live in the desert so they serve my needs just fine. If I lived where there was snow and mud or had to pay for them, I would go for the huskys.
     
  9. Feb 27, 2017 at 8:01 AM
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    The front factory floor liners are fine for my purposes. But for the rear I'm going to replace the factory mat with the Husky that extends under the rear seat and gives full coverage.
     
  10. Feb 27, 2017 at 8:11 AM
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    I upgraded from the Toyota all weather mats to Weather Tech in the front, the factory rear mat works fine. The Weather Tech mats do cover more than the Toyota mats but they don't cover as much as I'd like. The dead pedal is still exposed and is worn. Maybe it's because of the size 14 foot and long legs?
     
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    Weathertech all the way...all three vehicles in my household have them
     
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    That's what found with Weathertech too. That's why I like the Huskys.
     
  13. Feb 27, 2017 at 11:28 AM
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    Ill eventually have to switch then. Very low on the priority list.
     
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    I have them. I had WeatherTechs in my Tacoma and liked them but the rubber factory liners work pretty well for me. I like them better in some ways because they are more flexible and easier to clean.
     
  15. Feb 27, 2017 at 1:00 PM
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    My platinum came with very nice, sort of 'plush' black floor mats with 'Platinum' labeled on them. After 3 weeks of trying to keep them clean, I ordered a set of front and back Aries 3D mats. I had them in my last truck and they are great. Good floor coverage, easy to clean and a little cushioned. The best part is they don't move - even the passenger side! I tried Weathertech and Husky mats in previous trucks and always had issues with them deforming and sliding (except for the driver's anchored section). But yes, I removed the OEM mats just like everyone else.
     
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    I have them. They are decent. I did put a set of weather techs up front because I like their coverage better
     

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