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Old 08-19-2004, 10:34 AM
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Has anyone tried installing the Costco rubber floor mats in their Highlander? They look like an extremely good deal compared the prices for mats that are specifically tailored for the Highlander. For my kids in the back, I simply turned the factory mats over so the rubber side was up. I am sure is this will continue to work through the winter. For the storage area I am going to simply put a folded blue plastic tarp down. When I need to fold the seats down to carry something large and dirty, I just unfold the tarp to fit the entire back and side area. I would like to hear how others manage for cleanliness.
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Exactmats is a very good investments. Mats r cut to the exact specifications as ur factory mats. Ive had them in my 2002 tundra since day one. Facrory mats still have new smell. Even bought them for my 2003 Montero. They also have em for the cargo area. U want pics of my montero let me know. Great mats!

P.S Some car dealers actually carry them. I ordered them straight from exactmats...
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Exactmats is a very good investments. Mats r cut to the exact specifications as ur factory mats. Ive had them in my 2002 tundra since day one. Facrory mats still have new smell. Even bought them for my 2003 Montero. They also have em for the cargo area. U want pics of my montero let me know. Great mats!

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I looked at their site. They look like plastic carpet runners, slippery when wet and where does the water, sand, dirt, mud go?
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When i was stationed in Colorado these mats never gave me any problems. They never got slippery for me or my kids. As far as dirt, ice , mud i simply wiped em off. Yes they dont have grooves as the all weather ones do but their not as unsightly as the others. They go right over ur oem mats so they still loog good.
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I have the weathertech mats . Great heavyduty mat, and pretty good looking. Cleaning is a bit of a chore.
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Howdy.

I have been using Husky Liners on all of my vehicles for the past 10 years. Most recently on my 2004 Highlander. They fit well and will trap water and junk that ruins the carpet. I did a search online and bought them at a fraction of suggested retail. I'm sure the tarp works, but it won't protect from spills or look as clean and tidy as the liners. We've already spent plenty of dough on these great vehicles, why not finish it off with great protection and looks for the inside? If you want to know where I got mine, send me a message.

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