I have Weather tech. They seem to not lay flat.
They will send you velcro but that a little lame
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I have Weather tech. They seem to not lay flat.
They will send you velcro but that a little lame
I have Weather Techs in my Tundra.
Got a pricey weather tech on my wife's Sienna as well & they're PIA as the edges roll inwards.
I also have to take them off the cargo area whenever I fold the rear seats.
my 2000 C2500 pickup has carpet mats, like most. For winter, I bought the cheapest rubber mats that were on sale at Menards...$9 for a set of 4. They lay flat and do an adequate job.
I have Weather Tech in all my vehicles with no problems at all. They are so thick that I don't see how the edges could roll, but my sample is limited.
Tony
we have Husky mats in our Trucks
My current truck is a nissan, I bought the nissan brand mats, they’ve been great.
On that note, I’m shopping for a new rig, it wil get weather techs. I bought them for te wifes car and they have been great. Excellent fit.
I have carpet store samples.
Wear 'em out then pitch 'em.
Weathertech
These are the ones that roll up
FloorLiners are laser measured to protect the front, back and even up the sides of your vehicle's footwell.
I have not used
All-Weather Floor Mats are custom, flexible all season vehicle floor mats with deeply sculpted channels designed to trap water, road salt, mud and sand. All-Weather Floor Mats are engineered to prevent curling and cracking in sub-zero weather.
https://www.weathertech.com/products...SAAEgL16PD_BwE
BDK Heavy Duty....$11.76 at wally Mart .
Gary
I have westhertech and have no issues yet.
Michelin from my local Farm & Fleet. Installed in my 2013 Scion TC right after I bought it (OEM Toyota mats sucked!) and, six years later, they're still in good condition.
Bill
Weather Tech !
Bizon floor liners for my Chevy 1500 front and back, had them for about a year, so far they have worked out well.
I've had Weather Techs for about a year and a half with no rolling.
Weather Tech.
I love them.
No issues. dale
Subaru had a really heavy duty set for less than weather tech. Great only if you have a Subaru.
I was going to buy Weather Tech but they don't have them for my 2000 Ranger and 2000 Le Sabre.
I bought $19.00 mats at Sam's, now I'm glad the overpriced Weather Tech mats were not available.
If you have an issue with WeatherTech's rolling on the edges, a heat gun or blow dryer will fix that. I know that they should not need that with price they command, but you've already bought them. 5 min and you might be a little happier in your use of them.
I bought WeatherTech floor mats for my wife's RAV4 and, previously, for her Honda Civic. Both fit very well. I think the passenger side mat slides up some in the RAV, but other that they work great. I had factory rubber mats in my old Nissan Frontier and they worked fine. I also have factory rubber mats in my Honda Fit and Ford Ranger. The Fit mats are pretty good, but the passenger mat slides up a lot. The rear cargo Mat is great. The Ranger's don't fit quite right, but they are for a slightly newer Ranger than mine, so maybe that accounts for fitment issue.