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View Poll Results: Regarding floor mats - you suggest I:
Order WeatherTech mats now, and buy a set of cheesy Wal-Marts to get me through. 10 16.39%
Order WeatherTech mats now, and don't waste my money on Wal-Marts. 44 72.13%
Wait for OEM Toyota all-weather mats to be redesigned, and buy a set of Wal-Marts to get me through. 1 1.64%
Buy a set of used mats, and don't waste my money onWal-Marts. 6 9.84%
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Old 11-09-2009, 07:07 AM   #21
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husky mats, had them in 3 trucks........
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Old 11-09-2009, 04:56 PM   #22
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I saw Weathertech rubber mats at Pepboys the other day. They make these cut to fit for compact/med/full cars for $49 a set. If they can be cut to fit the Tacoma, may be a good deal, consider Weathertech quality.
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Old 11-10-2009, 01:24 PM   #23
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I wouldn't get THOSE weathertechs. The digital fit is the way to go.

The reason the weathertechs are in my opinion the best, is that they go up around all sides. Up over the door sill, and up over the carpet on the shift console. You could pour a half gallon of mud in them, and it would never touch the carpet.

The reason I went to these from the Husky style ones, is that I was always getting the carpet dirty from my feet hitting the center console carpet area, and the carpet going up to the door sill.

They are worth every penny if you want to keep your carpet looking new.
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Old 11-12-2009, 11:24 AM   #24
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I bought Weathertech digital fits and got them in today. Much say they look really good and cover a good area. Never had a chance to try em out yet but will give a better review later on.
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Old 11-12-2009, 05:29 PM   #25
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Weathertech digital fit

only took about ten days to get here, meanwhile I put down some spare throw rugs front and back. Have stock rubber toyota mats in the Highlander and in the Chevy HHR. They look like crap after a year or so and the grime won't rub or clean off. First experience with the WTs, more expensive for sure, but they COVER well, just about everywhere I'd expect to have ground in dirt from where the simple stock OEM mats don't cover.


Weathertech, definitely.

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I think Toyota should barter a deal w/wt and put them in all their trucks off the line.................
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I am not for buying anything at Wal-Mart. But I do have the Toyota all season mats and they are fine.
I went through 2 sets of the Toyota all-season mats on my now gone 2002 DC. They wore out VERY quickly for me, splitting at the base of the ribs and then leaking water and grit onto the carpet underneath the mat. I just got a new 2010 DC last Wednesday, and am shopping right now for mats, and am leaning heavily towards the custom Weathertechs (black).
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