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Thank you. I called them no LX570 in laser fit, but if you check land cruiser they have laser tech.

Is the cargo area the same for the land cruiser and the lx570?
 
Is everyone still happy with their WeatherTech mats? Just picked up my 200 and it came with fabric mats. Those aren't going to last long, I'd guess.
 
Absolutely. My driver's side will need replacement sometime next year due to my apparently excessively obese feet and ankles and inability to show any creativity in my driving posture. But I've worn thru other mats in 1/4 this amount of time. I once had a BMW that I'm pretty sure committed Seppuku upon seeing its new owner.
 
Is everyone still happy with their WeatherTech mats? Just picked up my 200 and it came with fabric mats. Those aren't going to last long, I'd guess.

I have had them for ~18 months, they are in the truck all year, and I am happy with them. I've been buying Weathertechs for all my vehicles for several years, even have a set for my Miata that I install in the winter (even though I don't drive that car in bad weather). Others prefer the Husky liners, but I wanted gray and Husky doesn't offer that color (last I checked).

The only issue I have (had) with the Weathertech is the front edge of the driver's mat doesn't go up high enough, especially on the dead pedal. So, a chunk of plastic from Amazon, a few minutes with a heat gun and a few pop rivets, problem solved.

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I'm also noticing that the outside edges of the 2nd row mat are starting to curl up, but I almost never have any passengers back there, so it hasn't been a problem. I might try to hack together some sort of clip to hold them down.
 
I have had them for ~18 months, they are in the truck all year, and I am happy with them. I've been buying Weathertechs for all my vehicles for several years, even have a set for my Miata that I install in the winter (even though I don't drive that car in bad weather). Others prefer the Husky liners, but I wanted gray and Husky doesn't offer that color (last I checked).

The only issue I have (had) with the Weathertech is the front edge of the driver's mat doesn't go up high enough, especially on the dead pedal. So, a chunk of plastic from Amazon, a few minutes with a heat gun and a few pop rivets, problem solved.

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I'm also noticing that the outside edges of the 2nd row mat are starting to curl up, but I almost never have any passengers back there, so it hasn't been a problem. I might try to hack together some sort of clip to hold them down.

That's a cool way to solve the issue! The stock rubber mats in the Sequoia did go all the way up the dead pedal, but the stock rubber LC mats don't. Guess I'm getting WeaterTech!

The truck already came with a stock rubber mat in the cargo area. Thanks for the info!
 
I have Husky in my 200, and they are great. From previous experience with Weathertech, I would take Husky any day. Weathertech curls and warps in the heat and the material they use shows wear and age by becoming faded and discolored a lot easier. Husky keeps its shape and is easier to clean and get looking nice again. Husky also goes higher up the dead pedal than the Weathertech and more coverage in different areas, as discussed earlier in this thread, and feels like it is better fitted throughout. Plus the Husky feels a bit better under feet since they use a thicker and softer rubber compound.

Here's before and after with the worn OEM all-weather mats vs the Husky:
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WT are stupidly overrated and over priced. Have been very disappointed with their liners and their mats.

The Toyota liners that came in my 20 Cruiser are more substantial than those rubber mats in my 14 LX and the WT ones I replaced them with.
 
I have Husky in my 200, and they are great. From previous experience with Weathertech, I would take Husky any day. Weathertech curls and warps in the heat and the material they use shows wear and age by becoming faded and discolored a lot easier. Husky keeps its shape and is easier to clean and get looking nice again. Husky also goes higher up the dead pedal than the Weathertech and more coverage in different areas, as discussed earlier in this thread, and feels like it is better fitted throughout. Plus the Husky feels a bit better under feet since they use a thicker and softer rubber compound.

Here's before and after with the worn OEM all-weather mats vs the Husky:
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Boy, I wish I had this photo before I ordered the WTs. The dead pedal cover has sold me. Let's see if I can cancel my WT order.
 
I’ve had wearhertech mats in 100f+ summers in six different vehicles over collectively a few hundred thousand miles and never dealt with curling of edges or other deformation issues. The “discoloration” or fading is just dirt. A good cleaning has always taken care of it for me.

Husky definitely has the advantage of the dead pedal, but I sorted that with my own cover improving on KLF’s idea That wraps up the left side as well. Velcro, no rivets. Sorry, no pictures for a day or two.

People seem really opinionated on this and I’m not, just trying to put good info out there. I have tons of experience with WT, haven’t had any issues, appreciative of their wear-like-iron material that seems thinner but higher durometer than husky, but admit they get beat on the dead pedal.
 
I’ve had wearhertech mats in 100f+ summers in six different vehicles over collectively a few hundred thousand miles and never dealt with curling of edges or other deformation issues. The “discoloration” or fading is just dirt. A good cleaning has always taken care of it for me.

Husky definitely has the advantage of the dead pedal, but I sorted that with my own cover improving on KLF’s idea That wraps up the left side as well. Velcro, no rivets. Sorry, no pictures for a day or two.

People seem really opinionated on this and I’m not, just trying to put good info out there. I have tons of experience with WT, haven’t had any issues, appreciative of their wear-like-iron material that seems thinner but higher durometer than husky, but admit they get beat on the dead pedal.
I agree....kind of like Coke or Pepsi. As for the mats, they’re both quality products, just boils down to personal taste.👍
 
The Husky cover the dead pedal higher, but the Weathertech have much better coverage on the accelerator pedal side. I opted for the accelerator pedal coverage and run Weathertech.
 
Do the Husky liners fit 2008 LX 570? Their site doesn't include 08 models for the custom fit.
 
Husky over WT every single day and twice on Sundays.
 

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