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Old Dec 28, 2008 | 08:21 PM
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Anyone using the Husky All-Weather mats?

NOT the Liners with the sides that come up to make a tray or bowl --- the Husky All-Weather mats.

They look similar to the OEM Toyota rubber mats (which I have read are pretty poor, long-term).

Wondering how good the Husky All-Weathers are, functionally and in terms of quality / durability.

Thanks!
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Old Dec 28, 2008 | 09:05 PM
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nope but...https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/d...r-mats-156950/
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Old Dec 29, 2008 | 05:52 AM
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BushPig...

I went with with the WeatherTechs myself. No real reason other than I have some friends running their mats and they get good reviews, but can be a little pricey.

For the weathertechs... the fit was OK, it is definitely a little "generic"... it's not an exact replica of the Toyota OEM mats. I had to trim the mat a little to let the clutch pedal reach the floor (about 1 inch off the top of the mat on the left side).

Best of luck with the Husky's...
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Old Dec 29, 2008 | 10:20 AM
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I've been using the Husky mats for about 6 months. The quality is good, and they hold quite a bit of dirt and water, as advertised. This winter I've been removing them every few days to drain the accumulating water from the snow melt. To my satisfaction, the underlying carpet is completely dry.

The fit was acceptable to me. Although they don't have cut outs for the pedals, I haven't had any issues. I can't tell you much about long term durability but I don't see how they could fail. It's just rubber.
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Old Dec 29, 2008 | 11:31 AM
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well...no

i have the ones with the edges you specifically said NO about


but they still show almost zero wear at >150,000 miles and installed in Dec 1998. even drivers side heel....no chance of wearing out
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Old Dec 30, 2008 | 05:53 PM
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So is anyone here using the Husky All-Weather's?

It appears that everyone is using the standard Husky's (the ones that are more expensive).
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Old Dec 30, 2008 | 10:16 PM
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If you check around you can get the liner's reasonably priced. I got a set of liner's front and rear for 150. and that's including shipping to canada. Well worth the extra money IMO. They do a great job. Fitment on the Husky's were great. I have a weathertech trunk liner I got cheap aswell.
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