Floormat Question
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Floormat Question
I just wanted to know if anyone has had any experience with Catch-All mats and if so would you recommend them? I guess that I should of done this on yesterday seeing that I received them today and I am underwhelmed at first sight to say the least.
What other mats would you suggest? Keep in mind that I don't do any regular off roading and I'd like to make this the last mat purchase for a while.
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Outkast`
What other mats would you suggest? Keep in mind that I don't do any regular off roading and I'd like to make this the last mat purchase for a while.
Thanks,
Outkast`
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Hard to beat Husky Liners. Seems that is what most people on this forum have. I run them in the winter and have nothing but praise for their durability. Like most liners and other items for autos, they are expensive.
hope this helps
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I am a Husky fan myself.
But I just got a new Cabela's Automotive only catalog last week via snail mail, and a new brand has hit the market that look just like Husky's.
www.cabelas.com
But I just got a new Cabela's Automotive only catalog last week via snail mail, and a new brand has hit the market that look just like Husky's.
www.cabelas.com
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walmart has thick rubber matts for $10 a pair. i put them in the front and the back with a husky liner in the cargo.
I might have to return the catch all mats and give the huskies a run citing fellow runner opinions.
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I got a set from Walmart for about $30. They are rubber and carpet. The rubber is great, because you can hose them down, and the little bit of carpet sweeps up easily enough when they dry. I really like them. They are not "bucket" style like the Huskys, but they are nice. You cut them to fit too, so you can make them as big/small as your would like to. :fireman:
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I have the Catch-alls™ and love them. They are super durable, come scotchguarded, are color macthed to your current carpet, and can be hosed off when dirty, if they get that dirty.
More pics and write-up here:
http://www.toyotaoffroad.net/jnburtm...lsandMats.html
More pics and write-up here:
http://www.toyotaoffroad.net/jnburtm...lsandMats.html
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Keep the Catch-Alls
I have to put in a word for the Catch-All mats ...
I have the Catch-All front/rear/cargo mats and absolutely love them. They are molded and fit perfectly and since I don't offroad much, if at all, I prefer the carpet look. They are really easy to clean (just spray some Tuff Stuff on there, hose off, and then let dry)
I have the Catch-All front/rear/cargo mats and absolutely love them. They are molded and fit perfectly and since I don't offroad much, if at all, I prefer the carpet look. They are really easy to clean (just spray some Tuff Stuff on there, hose off, and then let dry)
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I have rubber Kraco mats from Autozone. They are very thick in the areas where your heels rest and have a faux diamond plate pattern on them. Oh yeah....nothing like rubber that looks like diamond plate. Seriously, they've held up for over 2 years and I'm pretty happy with them. They go for $20 a set.
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