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Old 01-22-2008, 07:42 PM
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Weather techs front and rear of my crewmax without a problem and would buy them again. I love the fit and they channel water out the door.
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Old 01-25-2008, 12:49 PM
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Thanks guys for all your input. I placed the order with Auto geek for a front and back set of the tan weather techs...I appreciate all the comments you guys gave. Makes forking out that kind of money on floor mats not as painful when you hear they work good.

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I have black with beige leather in my crewmax. I think I should have gone black on the WTs cuz the beige does not match very well.
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I am a very happy weathertech owner....very easy to clean and look brand new every time I do. As for stuff getting on the carpet...the holes where your mats are held down do not ever cause a problem. Water never gets on the mat under the gas pedal either...I think the water runs down your boot to the heal, which is of course on the liner, so no problemo there. I just did a good cleaning of the truck and there was a little bit of sand under the gas pedal, but no salt residue from water at all. I actually just ordered the ones for the rear also. And I know this is gonna sound kinda crazy, but I found that if you already have the all weather mats from Toyota, they fit perfectly on the weathertechs...double the protection!!! Yeah, I'm a little OCD, but what truck lover isn't!

I am that way as well and was wondering the same if weathertechs would fit under my OEM all weather mats from Toyota and act as a tray.
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I am that way as well and was wondering the same if weathertechs would fit under my OEM all weather mats from Toyota and act as a tray.
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Yup...absolutely, in fact I just put in the rear set and works great as well!
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I like the Husky's b/c i think they provide more coverage in the front driver seat (under the gas pedal) They also have a lip all the way around that helps keep spills in.

Also i think the Husky's provide better coverage in the rear.
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I'm going to order a Husky liner rear, and a WeatherTech front. The rear Husky suits my needs better than the WT, while the front WT suits my needs better than the Husky.

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I just ordered front and rear Husky liners. I decided against the front WTs because I wanted as much coverage as possible on the passenger side and the WT's only go about half way up the inclined portion of the passenger footwell. I placed my order with AutoAnything.com for $135.90.
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Another question I had was it looks as if the Weather Tech liners go to about 1/2 way over the door sill. Does that interfere with the door closing at all? Thanks again.
Mine did initialy. When I firts got mine I found that both pieces on the driver and passenger sill are slightly bent upward making it rub against the door panel when you close it. So I took a sticky Velcro and apply to flattened it. Its been there for 2 months now and I ended up leaving the Velcro there for good. Despite of that I love my Weathertech
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Mine did initialy. When I firts got mine I found that both pieces on the driver and passenger sill are slightly bent upward making it rub against the door panel when you close it. So I took a sticky Velcro and apply to flattened it. Its been there for 2 months now and I ended up leaving the Velcro there for good. Despite of that I love my Weathertech
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That's weird, I didn't have this problem at all...why didn't you return them?
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Old 01-28-2008, 04:48 PM
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I'm going to order a Husky liner rear, and a WeatherTech front. The rear Husky suits my needs better than the WT, while the front WT suits my needs better than the Husky.

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I just ordered front and rear Husky liners. I decided against the front WTs because I wanted as much coverage as possible on the passenger side and the WT's only go about half way up the inclined portion of the passenger footwell. I placed my order with AutoAnything.com for $135.90.
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