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    What car or truck mats do you have ?

    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 Techs in my Tundra.

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    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.

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    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.
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    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.
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    we have Husky mats in our Trucks
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    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.

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    I have carpet store samples.
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    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
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    BDK Heavy Duty....$11.76 at wally Mart .
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    I have westhertech and have no issues yet.

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    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.

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    Weather Tech !

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    Bizon floor liners for my Chevy 1500 front and back, had them for about a year, so far they have worked out well.
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    I've had Weather Techs for about a year and a half with no rolling.
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    Weather Tech.
    I love them.
    No issues. dale

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    Subaru had a really heavy duty set for less than weather tech. Great only if you have a Subaru.
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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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