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Old 10-02-2004, 09:57 PM
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Default Best heavy duty catchall floormats??

There are alot of aftermarket heavyduty catchall fllormats out there. I just looked at some on the net by Xtreme floor mats. Has anyone tried them are any other brand. Please share your opionions please. Thanks
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I got some big rubber ones at walmart adn they work great. And the best thing is Im out $8.
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I got the Highlander floor mats from STLYINCONCEPTS.COM for about $50 shipped. They are supposed to hold a quart of water. I've been very happy with them.
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I have Husky liners in mine. I've had Husky's in the last 4 vehicles I've had. Love 'em.
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Huskys are the best, but overpriced imo. They would hold a huge dump of water (snow use), but for me, my $8 walmart ones are doin just fine.
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I had Catch-Alls before in another vehicle I owned and loved them. They were made by Nifty products and believe they are same maker of the X-tremes, if these are the ones you are talking about.
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Right now I'm using the OEM heavy duty mats, but found out this past winter they were worthless in holding the snow, salt, slush mess we deal with up here. For some reason, the slant of the floor let everything run off right to the door sill. I'm going to have to invest in either huskies or another pair of catch-alls myself. But...seeing how you sign in from Texas, maybe the OEM's would fit your application better than mine. I got the 4-piece set off ebay inexpensively.
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The day I bought my truck I also bought a 2-piece set of genuine Toyota mats specifically made for the Tundra. These replace the front carpet mats, have the Tundra logo, decently match the OEM interior colors, and have a hole for the OEM hold-down clip so they stay put. Very high quality and able to hold all the water/muck/slush I've tracked in during Colorado winters and summer camping.

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At around $40 to $50 for the pair, they're definitely a heckuva lot more expensive than some generic rubber mat from Walmart or Pep Boys. But they're 1st class material/construction, really look OEM, and are holding up superbly so to me the higher expense was definitely worth it.
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I agree with RockyMtnRay - I had the OEM mats for a nasty NY winter. Tracked tons of snow and salt and god-knows-what on 'em for 6 months before it was warm enough to contemplate cleaning anything, and the hosed right off like nothing had ever touched them.
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I love the huskies. They are expensive, but seem to last forever. Have saved me from several spilled cups of coffee!

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There are alot of aftermarket heavyduty catchall fllormats out there. I just looked at some on the net by Xtreme floor mats. Has anyone tried them are any other brand. Please share your opionions please. Thanks
I returned the catch all extremes they looked and felt cheap. But love the carpeted catchall mats great quality and fit. Both in Tundra and 4runner
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Love the Huskies.......

Use-em all year round.....

Keeps surrounding carpet lookin good as new!
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I too bought the OEM mats. Very well made with aggressive ridge pattern to catch all the mud. The best feature I like though is that it has TUNDRA molded into the mats.
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Husky Floor Liners... hands down... "THE BEST"!

Got 'em in both my Tundra and my Tacoma!
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