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I got Fedex notification that mine shipped out yesterday at noon.
 
Placed the order with realtruck.com. I ordered my 4runner huskie liners from there a year ago and got great service.....ended up being the cheapest for the WTs too.

I got 'em in black....my LC desperately needed them.
 
Gray Weathertech floor liners received and installed on 3/6. As an aside, the rubber OEM mats from the first and second rows weighed 14 lbs. and the Weathertech liners weighed about 4 lbs. The Weathertech's seem to be nicely made and fit great, however, I'm not convinced the are worth the extra money versus Huskys. We'll see how well they hold up.
 
Gray Weathertech floor liners received and installed on 3/6. As an aside, the rubber OEM mats from the first and second rows weighed 14 lbs. and the Weathertech liners weighed about 4 lbs. The Weathertech's seem to be nicely made and fit great, however, I'm not convinced the are worth the extra money versus Huskys. We'll see how well they hold up.

Don't forget, the WT are considered floor liners, not mats. Hence the difference in weight. I think the WT are more of a hard plastic compound than rubber. I've had mine for 3-4 years now and they don't appear worn at all. I pull them out and spray with 409 to get the grime off and they look as good as new.:beer:
 
I got them installed... they seem to fit pretty well and look very durable. The WeatherTech logo is a little obnoxious and there are a couple of places where the upturned lip looks like it could get caught when getting in and out, but overall they seem very nice.
 
Let me just say this then we'll put this thread to bed for a long time. The WeatherTech's are awesome. Fit perfect, much heavier then Husky's and compliment an LC very well. Got them in black and I'll never look back. Perfect.
 
The fronts are definitely 100% worth it. The rear is good, but just by the nature of the space, it doesn't snug into place the the front ones do... but I can't imagine how you would design anything that would be better. I'll try and grab some pics tomorrow or Sunday.
 
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Here are a few pics w/ some dirt for illustration purposes. The front liners have a nice lip that keeps all the crud from getting onto the carpet and anything that needs to exit goes out the door jamb.

What I'm not crazy about on the rear liner is how it fits on the sides. You can see in the second image that it sort of flips up into space rather than following the floor line down to the door jamb like the front liners. I do like how they fit in the middle with the upturned lip.
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How does the middle row hold up with rear heater use?
 
How does the middle row hold up with rear heater use?

The plastic seems unaffected by the heat. On the other hand, if you move your front seats much, it will catch the lip of the mat and curl it up in front of the heater, causing it to block the air flow. The fit around the rear feet of the front seats could be better, but if you check once in a while, it's fine. Whenever I collect the trash off the floor, I make sure the mat is in the right place - takes a couple seconds max.
 
Where are my mat retaining clips/hooks?

Hi, I noticed most of the pics here show mat retaining clips/hooks for the drivers mat.

I just ordered some of the Weathertech Digifit liners for my new-to-me '07 LC, and took out the OEM carpet mats.

I don't appear to have mat retaining clips/hook anywhere, or a hole in the floor carpet to put the retainer that Weathertech supplied, into?

Any thoughts? Thanks!
 
Sounds like someone took it out. My '02 has it in the driver's position.:meh:
 
Hmm.... does any-one have a picture of the hole in the floor carpet? Trying to see how the retainer that Weathertech supplied is supposed to fit.

Thanks!
 

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