Cargo Liners
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Cargo Liners
What are the best cargo liners to buy? Does Toyota make an OEM cargo liner? If they do, is it worth buying? I have a 120lb Yellow Lab dog that rides in the back and I would rather him stand on a cargo mat than the bare carpet.
If any of you do have them, and have pictures of them, I would appreciate a link or posting your picture too. I am also thinking of getting that removable "barier" that you can put up to keep dogs and animals in the back. Does anybody have one of these? If so, what kind, and how do you like it.
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If any of you do have them, and have pictures of them, I would appreciate a link or posting your picture too. I am also thinking of getting that removable "barier" that you can put up to keep dogs and animals in the back. Does anybody have one of these? If so, what kind, and how do you like it.
Thanks!
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A few years back I bought my Husky floor mats from Cabela's.
They have about the best prices on floor mats, and liners.
I have seen the pet barriors on Perf's site before, and it looks looks like Cabela's has 'em too.
They even have a pet ramp of all things for your bowser to walk up to get inside the rig.
There's even beds on there for your pets at the above URL.
Weathertech IMO makes a nicer rear cargo mat than the Husky one.
It's thicker, and more durable looking.
But for floormats, I am sold on the Husky's.
They have about the best prices on floor mats, and liners.
I have seen the pet barriors on Perf's site before, and it looks looks like Cabela's has 'em too.
They even have a pet ramp of all things for your bowser to walk up to get inside the rig.
There's even beds on there for your pets at the above URL.
Weathertech IMO makes a nicer rear cargo mat than the Husky one.
It's thicker, and more durable looking.
But for floormats, I am sold on the Husky's.
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Husky liners b/c they've saved my butt from some rather stinky situations. I bought the rear from Cabela's and the front and passenger from my old workplace Carparts.com. Those geniuses in the marketing dept there were creating these ridiculous coupons that allowed me to pick the front and passenger mats for a paltry $57 with shipping.
Bob
Husky liners b/c they've saved my butt from some rather stinky situations. I bought the rear from Cabela's and the front and passenger from my old workplace Carparts.com. Those geniuses in the marketing dept there were creating these ridiculous coupons that allowed me to pick the front and passenger mats for a paltry $57 with shipping.
Bob
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This liner actually looks pretty slick. I like how it protects the backs of the seats too.
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I love my huskies, although it's time to clean them, I have a 80 rottie and he sits in the back and his fur doesn't get all over my carpet i just have to dust of the liner in the back, I also am okay with driving with muddy/wet/icky shoes or slippers now...before I had to watch where my foot went because my other mats didn't cover all the places but the huskies do. Now I can be dirty in my truck
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Originally posted by cybrenergy
This liner actually looks pretty slick. I like how it protects the backs of the seats too.
This liner actually looks pretty slick. I like how it protects the backs of the seats too.
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I had a cargo liner I got from Performance Products. I can't remember the brand, but it was cordura nylon and covered the seatbacks, tailgate, cargo area and side panels. It was OK at first, but it was held in place with velcro. The velcro attached to vehicle was attached with adhesive. In the summer months (probably year two), the glue released on the vertical panels making it the equivalent of a blanket in the back- not to mention the gooey mess ithe adhesive created. :mad: I tossed the thing and toiled over the adhesive to get it off. I'm looking at a Husky now!!
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