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Old 03-06-2007, 05:55 PM
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Best place to get floor mats? Husky or catch all?

I wanted to know what everyone thought about floor mats. Yes I already searched and didnt get the info I was looking for. Im looking for a rugged floor mat but Im not sure what a good brand is or what and where can I find a good deal onem. Online or in a store? I think I saw some called catch all but Im not to sure. I would graetly appreciate some info. Thanks Miles
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pm jason b he can get you anything you need
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I like the huskies, got them from here.
http://www.performanceproducts4truck...=&referer=1943
sometimes they have specials.
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i just got some thermoplastic husky liners. Their regular liners aren't vehicles specific, but the thermoplastics were. I got the front set and the back set which covers the center hump for $124 shipped from truckperformace.com (part of performance center)

So far i really like them. Kinda stiff, but they ave a nice lip around them and cover the entire floor really well. Im not going to be worried about my friends getting mud all over my crappy floor mats anymore.
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Husky liners are worth the money. Get them.
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I love how the rear husky liner covers the trans hump... just total carpet coverage. Which color husky liner looks the best with tan/oak interior. I was thinking the tan but was wondering hw the black looked
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I got tan. Its not a 100% match, but i think it looks good being just slighty off color.

Personally i think black would look tacky
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I like cabelas quality asn service. quality is moot here if you are buying husky - but there are some models here that are on sale!!

http://cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa...Id=&hasJS=true
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I have the black in the tan interior and I don't look bad as in my 2000 a lot of the trim is black with tan. my 2c. plus the black gets dusty fast (read, a tan patina) and looks good at night.
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Originally Posted by Marley2984
Which color husky liner looks the best with tan/oak interior. I was thinking the tan but was wondering hw the black looked
I've seen the black ones in rigs with tan/oak interior and I dont think they look very good. I went with the tan Huskys and they look/fit great. I have had them for five years now and they are holding up great.
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My friend got the WeatherTech floor mats for his jeep and I must say I like them better than the Husky liners. Just my .02
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I purchased the OEM all season mats from my local dealer about 1yr ago. They don't have a high lip like the husky's, but then again, I'm not slinging dirt around every time I get in and out of my 4Runner...therefore don't need the extra protection.

I just wanted something that could hold up better to my day-to-day abuse better than my carpet mats could.

They also have a lot of deep channels to keep fluids from going every where.

2 thumps up for the Toyota Mats!

See pics below:

Front:



Rear:
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Originally Posted by Rock Slide
2 thumps up for the Toyota Mats!
Looks like the rear is'nt laying flat, does it need a seat belt mount cut-out ?
Or am I seeing things ....that are'nt ..?
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I got a set of very heavy duty mats from sams club for 20 bucks, they dont cover 100% but enough not to worry. I spilled a full 20oz soda and it contained it very well.

Why spend tons of money on husky liners when I got something about 90% as good for 20 bucks?
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Originally Posted by alotawatts
Looks like the rear is'nt laying flat, does it need a seat belt mount cut-out ?
Or am I seeing things ....that are'nt ..?
They don't lay completely flat, but you have room to move them. They actually sit next to my seat belt mount and are pushed more towards the center "hump" now than when that picture was taken.

They are very thick rubber and are not a 100% fit to the floor of the 4Runner, but they are very close.
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Also to point out, i have the Catch All's and will not buy another set. The ridges that are ment to hold water on the mat and prevent it from spilling over on the carpet are now flat. It took about a year, but now they will not prevent any water capture on the mat. I will go Husky next time.

Eric
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Husky liners hold water and have the dimond plate patern.$

Catch all come carpeted which is kinda nice.$$

Weather tech has floor liners that go up over the plastic trim at the edge of the carpet so water can roll out of the truck.$$$

http://weathertech.com/store/mvprodu...=637&Year=2006
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$20 @ costco
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