Timicha's 96 Tacoma

Go Back   Tacoma World Forums > Tacoma Garage > Product Reviews

Notices

Weathertech Floor Liners

Reply
 
Products Referenced Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes
Old 09-16-2009, 02:45 PM   #1
IrishPilot [OP] IrishPilot is offline
Senior Member
IrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to behold
 
IrishPilot's Avatar
Joined: Jun 2009, #19104
Age: 30
Gender: Male
Posts: 762
IrishPilot's Tacoma Gallery
Weathertech Floor Liners

Talking the custom fit ones here. This will be my first winter with them. Only received them today but figured Id pop a quick review for those of you considering them for the upcoming winter season.

These babies seem to be as advertised, and every bit as impressive as other owners suggest. While they look like a fantastic fit in pictures, they look and fit even better in person. They fact that they fit so snug along the sides and along all the edges is quite impressive and gives you the warm fuzzies when thinking about mud, snow, sand, etc. Ive seen too many of my vehicles' side door sill carpet get destroyed even though I had "good" rubber all season floor mats.

Hit up Weathertech and spend the buck. Its costly, but consider it an investment towards your "baby". Your truck, and the next owner will thank you.









EDIT: HERE IS A BLACK VS GRAY COMPARISON SINCE PEOPLE KEEP ASKING...

Black...



Gray...

__________________
- 09 Off Road 4x4 DC -
Another Satisfied Mr. Marv Customer


  Reply With Quote
Old 09-16-2009, 02:48 PM   #2
Senior Member
XrunnIT is one of the sharper tools in the shedXrunnIT is one of the sharper tools in the shedXrunnIT is one of the sharper tools in the shedXrunnIT is one of the sharper tools in the shedXrunnIT is one of the sharper tools in the shedXrunnIT is one of the sharper tools in the shedXrunnIT is one of the sharper tools in the shedXrunnIT is one of the sharper tools in the shedXrunnIT is one of the sharper tools in the shedXrunnIT is one of the sharper tools in the shedXrunnIT is one of the sharper tools in the shed
Joined: Jul 2008, #7770
Location: Austin, TX
Age: 25
Gender: Dude
Posts: 861
XrunnIT's Tacoma Gallery
Send a message via AIM to XrunnIT
I love mine! I have the front and rear. bought them used over a year and a half ago. A good wash down and drying, and I could pass them off as brand new. I have over 30k on them myself! Who knows how many from the prev owner.
__________________

LOTS OF VIDS - Money can buy HP, but it takes the driver to make it fast
13.38 @ 104.34 (fastest trap = 106.8mph) | 8.70 @ 82.89 | 60' = 2.09 - street tires
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-16-2009, 02:50 PM   #3
heeeyyyy yooouuu guuuyyys!
moto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shed
 
moto932's Avatar
Name: Eric
Joined: Apr 2009, #15770
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Age: 26
Gender: Guy
Posts: 1,810
moto932's Tacoma Gallery
nice! these are a good investment.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-16-2009, 02:55 PM   #4
Please teach your kids Water/Beach safety...
Brunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shed
 
Brunes's Avatar
Coast Guard: LT- CG MH-65C Driver- CGAS NOLA
Name: Mark
Joined: May 2008, #7011
Location: Big Easy, USA
Age: 26
Gender: Dude
Posts: 10,075
Brunes's Tacoma Gallery
Send a message via AIM to Brunes
Only thing that would have made mine better...was if my lazy ass had bought them sooner.

Even if you have the manual- The trimming required is not much and it is SOOO TOTALLY worth it.
__________________
Namaste
Brunes

Just because you have the right to do a thing does not mean you are right to do that thing.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-16-2009, 03:01 PM   #5
IrishPilot [OP] IrishPilot is offline
Senior Member
IrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to behold
 
IrishPilot's Avatar
Joined: Jun 2009, #19104
Age: 30
Gender: Male
Posts: 762
IrishPilot's Tacoma Gallery
Yeah Ive seen those threads about trimming. I think they have fixed that on the new ones...at least everything was fit to spec on mine.
__________________
- 09 Off Road 4x4 DC -
Another Satisfied Mr. Marv Customer


  Reply With Quote
Old 09-16-2009, 03:06 PM   #6
heeeyyyy yooouuu guuuyyys!
moto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shed
 
moto932's Avatar
Name: Eric
Joined: Apr 2009, #15770
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Age: 26
Gender: Guy
Posts: 1,810
moto932's Tacoma Gallery
where's the best place to order these at?
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-16-2009, 03:47 PM   #7
Senior Member
OffroadToy is one of the sharper tools in the shedOffroadToy is one of the sharper tools in the shedOffroadToy is one of the sharper tools in the shedOffroadToy is one of the sharper tools in the shedOffroadToy is one of the sharper tools in the shedOffroadToy is one of the sharper tools in the shedOffroadToy is one of the sharper tools in the shedOffroadToy is one of the sharper tools in the shedOffroadToy is one of the sharper tools in the shedOffroadToy is one of the sharper tools in the shedOffroadToy is one of the sharper tools in the shed
 
OffroadToy's Avatar
Joined: Sep 2009, #22680
Location: Land of lava, juniper and sage
Gender: Male
Posts: 995
OffroadToy's Tacoma Gallery
Quote:
Originally Posted by moto932 View Post
where's the best place to order these at?
I purchased mine through AutoSport. Cabela's has them also, only differance is they put their logo on them.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-16-2009, 04:05 PM   #8
Please teach your kids Water/Beach safety...
Brunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shed
 
Brunes's Avatar
Coast Guard: LT- CG MH-65C Driver- CGAS NOLA
Name: Mark
Joined: May 2008, #7011
Location: Big Easy, USA
Age: 26
Gender: Dude
Posts: 10,075
Brunes's Tacoma Gallery
Send a message via AIM to Brunes
Quote:
Originally Posted by IrishPilot View Post
Yeah Ive seen those threads about trimming. I think they have fixed that on the new ones...at least everything was fit to spec on mine.

Your automatic doesn't have a clutch...Last I looked they do not make a set of mats for the manual.

The entire floor pan is the same and it fit like a glove...Only issue was with some interference/catching the clutch pedal. They are great!!
__________________
Namaste
Brunes

Just because you have the right to do a thing does not mean you are right to do that thing.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-16-2009, 07:26 PM   #10
IrishPilot [OP] IrishPilot is offline
Senior Member
IrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to behold
 
IrishPilot's Avatar
Joined: Jun 2009, #19104
Age: 30
Gender: Male
Posts: 762
IrishPilot's Tacoma Gallery
Quote:
Originally Posted by moto932 View Post
where's the best place to order these at?
Got mine right from Weathertech. I price shopped everywhere else, and they all sell at the same price. Im guessing any place you buy them from simply orders them from weathertech anyway...so I figured go right to the source if the price is the exact same.
__________________
- 09 Off Road 4x4 DC -
Another Satisfied Mr. Marv Customer


  Reply With Quote
Old 09-16-2009, 07:29 PM   #11
I think I'm getting the Fear.
MY50cal is one of the sharper tools in the shedMY50cal is one of the sharper tools in the shedMY50cal is one of the sharper tools in the shedMY50cal is one of the sharper tools in the shedMY50cal is one of the sharper tools in the shedMY50cal is one of the sharper tools in the shedMY50cal is one of the sharper tools in the shedMY50cal is one of the sharper tools in the shedMY50cal is one of the sharper tools in the shedMY50cal is one of the sharper tools in the shedMY50cal is one of the sharper tools in the shed
 
MY50cal's Avatar
Marines: CH53-E Crewchief/Mechanic, HMH-464
Name: Mojo
Joined: Apr 2009, #15613
Location: Horseheads, NY
Gender: Male
Posts: 1,008
MY50cal's Tacoma Gallery
Quote:
Originally Posted by Brunes View Post
Only thing that would have made mine better...was if my lazy ass had bought them sooner.

Even if you have the manual- The trimming required is not much and it is SOOO TOTALLY worth it.
X2 love mine
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-16-2009, 07:36 PM   #12
Senior Member
tmat has a spectacular aura abouttmat has a spectacular aura abouttmat has a spectacular aura about
 
tmat's Avatar
Name: Treavor
Joined: Mar 2009, #14394
Location: Cypress, CA
Age: 23
Gender: Male
Posts: 482
tmat's Tacoma Gallery
Quote:
Originally Posted by Brunes View Post
Your automatic doesn't have a clutch...Last I looked they do not make a set of mats for the manual.

The entire floor pan is the same and it fit like a glove...Only issue was with some interference/catching the clutch pedal. They are great!!
So is the "interference" all okay now? I have a manual and was thinking about getting these, but if there is interference...
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-17-2009, 03:55 AM   #13
Senior Member
FoxySandChick is one of the sharper tools in the shedFoxySandChick is one of the sharper tools in the shedFoxySandChick is one of the sharper tools in the shedFoxySandChick is one of the sharper tools in the shedFoxySandChick is one of the sharper tools in the shedFoxySandChick is one of the sharper tools in the shedFoxySandChick is one of the sharper tools in the shedFoxySandChick is one of the sharper tools in the shedFoxySandChick is one of the sharper tools in the shedFoxySandChick is one of the sharper tools in the shedFoxySandChick is one of the sharper tools in the shed
 
FoxySandChick's Avatar
Name: Kristin
Joined: Sep 2008, #9505
Location: Henderson, NV
Gender: Chick
Posts: 3,578
FoxySandChick's Tacoma Gallery
I just got mine a few weeks ago (keep forgetting to take any pics) and I love them. I got front and rear, the fit is awesome. I was hesitant to spend that much on floor mats, but they were well worth it and I'm glad I got both sets.
__________________

  Reply With Quote
Old 09-17-2009, 04:30 AM   #14
Please teach your kids Water/Beach safety...
Brunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shedBrunes is one of the sharper tools in the shed
 
Brunes's Avatar
Coast Guard: LT- CG MH-65C Driver- CGAS NOLA
Name: Mark
Joined: May 2008, #7011
Location: Big Easy, USA
Age: 26
Gender: Dude
Posts: 10,075
Brunes's Tacoma Gallery
Send a message via AIM to Brunes
Quote:
Originally Posted by tmat View Post
So is the "interference" all okay now? I have a manual and was thinking about getting these, but if there is interference...
I had to trim out about a 2 inch by 1/2 inch notch at the top of mat right under the clutch and it works fine. It takes a bit of work to make it perfect (at least for me it did). But I'm super happy.
__________________
Namaste
Brunes

Just because you have the right to do a thing does not mean you are right to do that thing.
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-23-2009, 09:32 AM   #16
Junior Member
Poohey is on a distinguished road
Joined: Aug 2009, #21756
Location: Jasper, Indiana
Gender: Male
Posts: 12
Poohey's Tacoma Gallery
Quote:
Originally Posted by IrishPilot View Post
Yeah Ive seen those threads about trimming. I think they have fixed that on the new ones...at least everything was fit to spec on mine.
Got mine as well, fit was gr8t! No trimming required
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-23-2009, 02:24 PM   #17
Senior Member
Capita is one of the sharper tools in the shedCapita is one of the sharper tools in the shedCapita is one of the sharper tools in the shedCapita is one of the sharper tools in the shedCapita is one of the sharper tools in the shedCapita is one of the sharper tools in the shedCapita is one of the sharper tools in the shedCapita is one of the sharper tools in the shedCapita is one of the sharper tools in the shedCapita is one of the sharper tools in the shedCapita is one of the sharper tools in the shed
 
Capita's Avatar
Joined: Jun 2009, #18096
Location: Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada
Gender: Male
Posts: 1,589
Capita's Tacoma Gallery
Thanks guys. Now I have to order a set becuase they look so darn good. Thanks for helping me spend more money, hehehe
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-24-2009, 02:41 PM   #18
Member
DadsToy is on a distinguished road
 
DadsToy's Avatar
Air Force: E-8 Retired
Name: David
Joined: Aug 2009, #21246
Location: Gainesville, Florida
Gender: Male
Posts: 47
DadsToy's Tacoma Gallery
Just to let everyone know, I am returning mine as they aren't even close to fitting in the front or rear of my 2001 DC.

They might fit the new vehicles, but these are just wrong and the dealer says just trim them......

I would have to cut away about a 1/3rd of the mat.

Oh well.....
__________________
KG4ZFC
2001 Tacoma SR5 DBL Cab V6 4x4
On 33's
  Reply With Quote
Old 09-24-2009, 03:08 PM   #19
IrishPilot [OP] IrishPilot is offline
Senior Member
IrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to beholdIrishPilot is a splendid one to behold
 
IrishPilot's Avatar
Joined: Jun 2009, #19104
Age: 30
Gender: Male
Posts: 762
IrishPilot's Tacoma Gallery
Quote:
Originally Posted by DadsToy View Post
Just to let everyone know, I am returning mine as they aren't even close to fitting in the front or rear of my 2001 DC.

They might fit the new vehicles, but these are just wrong and the dealer says just trim them......

I would have to cut away about a 1/3rd of the mat.

Oh well.....
You know they are custom fit to each make/model/year right (assuming you get the digital fit ones)? Where did you purchase yours? Is it possible you got the wrong ones? I looked up the 2001s on weathertech's website...

http://www.weathertech.com/store/mvp...ustomerVehId=0
__________________
- 09 Off Road 4x4 DC -
Another Satisfied Mr. Marv Customer


  Reply With Quote
Old 09-24-2009, 03:08 PM   #20
heeeyyyy yooouuu guuuyyys!
moto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shedmoto932 is one of the sharper tools in the shed
 
moto932's Avatar
Name: Eric
Joined: Apr 2009, #15770
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Age: 26
Gender: Guy
Posts: 1,810
moto932's Tacoma Gallery
Quote:
Originally Posted by DadsToy View Post
Just to let everyone know, I am returning mine as they aren't even close to fitting in the front or rear of my 2001 DC.

They might fit the new vehicles, but these are just wrong and the dealer says just trim them......

I would have to cut away about a 1/3rd of the mat.

Oh well.....
they aren't made for specific years/models?
  Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes


Related / Mentioned Products
Husky Liners - $48.95
Weathertech Floor Liners (Extreme-Duty) - $99.95

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Weathertech floor liners canuk07 2nd Gen. Tacomas 3 06-02-2009 04:08 AM
WTB: WeatherTech Floor Liners digitalricepape Buy / Sell / Trade 0 03-11-2009 09:04 PM
Husky or Weathertech Floor Liners? t-frax 2nd Gen. Tacomas 52 11-18-2008 10:32 PM
WeatherTech Floor Liners ImInLoveWithMyTruck 2nd Gen. Tacomas 110 01-30-2008 05:39 PM
WeatherTech Floor liners! coreyredken 2nd Gen. Tacomas 15 09-18-2007 08:00 AM


Copyright © 2010 Tacoma Forum