Husky Floor Mat

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I had Husky floor mats/trunk liner in my 4Runner and loved them--is there anything close to get for the Cruiser?
 
SR.GRINGO said:
I had Husky floor mats/trunk liner in my 4Runner and loved them--is there anything close to get for the Cruiser?


Husky makes a set for the 80, a bit pricey for the full set, around $180 IIRC,

I had then in my Chevy really liked them.
 
If you're in no hurry, check ebay. I got the rear, then the front and finally the middle that way over the course of a year. Not too efficient if you need/want them now but my total cost for the entire set was ~$100
 
The middle one I love ... the rear is pretty good . But I find the fronts , though a definate asset , will curl a little when it gets really cold out . Once the warp like this they become a bit of a pain ... sliding forward under the pedals too much etc .

Give 'em a 7.89/10 overall :D

TY
 
I have front , middle and rear. Work exellent. No warping, even to -40 F.
Cheers,
Sean
 
4x4 connection has a full set for $240 plus ship--can I find them cheaper? I was also planning on getting cobra cb from them as well as a firestick--unless you guys know a better vendor.....

I would buy from ebay but I will only be in the U.S. for a day or two.....
 
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I have a set in mine and love them. Come in handy too many times -- like yesterday when I had a 64 oz drink -- only half full (thankfully) that I temporarily set down next to the transfer case selector...then left my parking spot making a sharp left turn....

Over goes the drink cup dumping about a quart of diet coke...all onto the Husky mat. Stopped the rig, gently pulled out the mat (which caught all the liquid). Would've been a huge mess if I didn't have it there.

With 2 kids in the 2nd row, I like that set the most. I don't worry about drinks spilled onto the floor back there with that mat down.

The cargo mat isn't has handy as I like though. You have to cut into it if you want access to the tie down and/or want to drop the 3rd row seats. Still cool to have when necessary.
 
If you are looking for something different these mats are nice. They don't have the liquid holding capability that the Husky's do, but they don't slide as much and are a good bit thicker/heavier. I think they are less expensive than the Husky’s too.

Both have their ups and downs.


http://www.weathertech.com/store/prodsearch.asp?item_group_id=3
 

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