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Can you reply back to me when you get the mat on hand and confirm the part number if possible? I'm looking at the Toyota auto parts inventory and their website is cautioning me that the mat may not fit. Want to make sure I buy the correct part before I deal with a headache.Mine’s coming the the OEM all weather cargo mat. That is always an option. I like my weather tech floor mats in my 80 and other vehicles but haven’t been impressed with the cargo mat in my wife’s Outback. I liked the OEM better. The Weathertech moves around more than the OEM.
I just went and checked my all weather mat, here’s what I have.Can you reply back to me when you get the mat on hand and confirm the part number if possible? I'm looking at the Toyota auto parts inventory and their website is cautioning me that the mat may not fit. Want to make sure I buy the correct part before I deal with a headache.
OEM Toyota Land Cruiser 250 All Weather Cargo Mat (Part #: PT908-60087-02).
Is that smart considering that it's on top of a big battery?I added an OEM mat to my 1958. Have had it for about a month. I like it, but there are some tiedown points that necessitate having holes in the mat. Not the end of the world, but one more place for water and dirt to get through. I would guess WeatherTech will include these holes as well.
Right. Regardless, I think it's silly that the cargo space doesn't have a floor mat whereas the passenger areas do. I just want one for peace of mind for the hybrid's safety.Well, I wouldn't carry a full aquarium or anything like that back there.I was thinking about a little bit of snow melting off gear, dirt not being well contained, or something like that.