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Husky X-Act Countour or Husky Weatherbeaters?

Discussion in 'General Tundra Discussion' started by 2010bigdog, Nov 26, 2018.

  1. Nov 26, 2018 at 5:40 PM
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    i normally buy WEATHERTECH but looking in yo buying maybe some Husky and I was wondering what you guys like the X-ACT CONTOUR or the WEATHERBEATERS?
     
  2. Nov 26, 2018 at 5:41 PM
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    I personally don’t like the weather beaters. They feel noisy and plasticky to me. I also feel like they end up acting as a big tray that just holds dirt where your feet go.

    I got a set of Intro-Tech hexomats and I like them better. They’re heavy rubber and do a really good job of trapping the dirt/water/etc in the texture of the mat and getting it away from your feet.

    The only thing that I don’t love about them is that they don’t cover the left foot rest, and the coverage is a little limited in the rear footwell for my liking.
     
  4. Nov 26, 2018 at 8:06 PM
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    X-ACT CONTOUR FTW. Great look, fit, and functionality. You can find pretty good deals on eBay for the Huskys. There's been a few threads on floormats on here, everyones mileage varies.
     
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  5. Dec 8, 2018 at 4:40 AM
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    do the weather beaters and the x-act contour have the same coverage? Looking to order today
     
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    I think you may like the fit better with the X-Act mats. I believe the coverage is about the same, but the X just lays better in the truck. I’ve had mine for a few months and they’ve been great. I have the ESP storage box under the seat in the rear, and the mats fit perfectly for that application.
    I’ve had drink spillage, muddy paws, dog drool, and even machine oil get on them, and never has my carpet been in jeopardy. I’m sure other mats collect spills the same way, but again, IMHO, the X-Acts just look and fit better than the WeatherTechs. I can’t speak for other brands as I’ve only had the two I mentioned here. (Husky and WeatherTech). Good luck in your purchase, I hope I haven’t muddied the waters too much!
     
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  7. Dec 8, 2018 at 4:59 AM
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    Thanks..For your second row you have the full coverage mats or the standard ?
     
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    I do not have the full coverage rear, as the storage boxes would be covered.
     
  9. Dec 8, 2018 at 6:32 AM
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    I have 3D Mats in my 15 Crewmax front and Back. Perfect Fit and Cool Looking Mats!!!
     
  10. Dec 8, 2018 at 6:35 AM
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    I love my weatherbeaters :yes:
     
  12. Dec 8, 2018 at 6:44 AM
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    I'm between the weather beaters and the x-act contour
     
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    Got my X-Acts yesterday and love them. Very happy with my choice.
     
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    where did you order from? price?
     
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    Another floor mat thread :yes: just looking for a friend
    Have wearhertecs don’t really care for them hopping for some X-Acts from:santa:
     
  17. Dec 8, 2018 at 7:48 AM
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    I always used to buy Weathertech for my wife’s vehicles. Most recently a Honda Pilot. For the Tundra, I bought Husky and so far the ONLY negative of the Husky in the front is how their logo is very visible on the floor.

    The Husky has more coverage, fits better in the front seats and because it’s more rubbery it seems to have more traction.

    The rear of the Crewmax is a bit different. The box came with the mat folded and it just doesn’t fit perfectly as a result, specifically where it comes up under the seat. The corners are still crinkled and it doesn’t lay down well yet. Time will tell if it settles, but I love how it comes further back compared to the Weathertech.

    Overall, I’m converted to Husky.
     
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    Just purchased the Toyota all weather mats and got them cheaper than what other brands that I am seeing on this thread. Just curious as to why not many people seem to use the Toyota all weather mats. Mine fit perfect and seem to be great quality... thanks for any feedback.
     
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    Wasn’t really awear of these. any pics?
     
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    are those the ones that come with the truck? If so im probably selfing mine..They are nice but nowhere near as good as weathertec or Husky
     
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    Function before sparkle.
    I got them free with my Tundra and immediately replaced them.

    In the front, the Toyota mats make it too easy for snow to go around the edges and don’t go up to the seat brackets where boot heels often touch while sitting. This leads to salt stains in those spots.

    In the rear, the don’t provide enough coverage for little feet as the walk off a side step and into the truck. My son always stepped in the exact spot between the mat and door molding.

    Personally, I think the Toyota mats are fine for wet rain and sand, but not northern snowy and salty conditions - especially with kids.
     
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    Hi,
    From where i can place order? as well as if have pricing idea please help.

    it will be highly appreciated and thanks in advance.
     
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    I threw down some X-Acts up front and Weatherbeaters out back. I cut the rear to fit the ESP storage box.

    IMAG0130.jpg
     
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    I paid approximately $300 Canadian shipped for front and back via Amazon. My guess is that around $240 in the USA shipped is a fair deal. But there are vendors here that sell them. Note there are two styles for the rear Crewmax. One goes further under the seat than the other. I have the one that goes the farthest.
     
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    That’s well done. Very clean.

    That’s also the bigger mat if you notice how far to the back of the seat it goes and how it overlaps the kick panel.
     
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    That looks really good much better coverage then my techs
     
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    Thanks...their was another guy on this forum somewhere that did this. I figured I'd try it. Very easy to do and works great.
     
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    X-act’s I bought them for my pro and love them I bought the weatherbeaters for my wife’s 4Runner and the x-acts are built better and fit better
     
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    I have weather beaters I honestly really like them however for some reason I have an issue with the front passenger side screw that holds the mat to the floor. The screw says it is suppose to screw into the floor carpet fibers but that’s bs I’ve tried everything and it still comes out allowing the mat to slide around. I’ve made a post about it before but apparently I’m the only one with this issue of the screw not holding the mat down to the carpet
     
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