Weathertech all weathers to digital fit instead

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Those of you who have put in the Digital Fit Weathertech mats in your 100 how do you like them? I think the Digital fits are a bit larger and have better coverage?

I currently have the Weathertech all weathers, they have done a pretty good job at keeping out the muck and water but I notice the carpets around the mats are very dirty. They have also curled up a bit on the ends.

Has anyone gone from the All Weathers to the Digital Fits and do you like them better? If you have the Digital Fits, how do you like them. Do they have better coverage? Do they curl up at all on the edges?
 
I have the all weathers in the rear and they are very heavy duty with no curling. My digi-fits in the front are still fine although a bit discolored from being dirty. They fit just fine without any curling
 
My digital fits curled in the beginning, but have settled down after some heating and normal wear. I like them, they trap the water and I can pour it off without taking the whole mat out.
 
I'm looking at a move to Vancouver with 7-8 months of rain and wondering if an upgrade to the Digital Fits is worth it.
 
I put the Digital Fits (one piece) in the second row and find it really keeps everything clean. No curling and they fit great.
 
Have the all weather in the LC and digital in the LX, both rows. Digital = better fit, more coverage. Would definitely go that way again.
 
Big fan of the DigitalFit - have them in all three vehicles and wouldn't consider anything else at this point. They fit the 100 series nicely.
 
Digifits in the front for the past 7+ years and 130k miles with zero complaint. Living (then) in snow country and big UV/heat my mats have seen it all.
 
I have the Weathertech Digital Fit in all three rows of my 100. The driver side fits perfectly, and the passenger side fits pretty well, but has a slight gap between the mat and the cowl side trim at the passenger’s right foot. I may try to use a little heat to see if I can mold it a little better.
The second row fits great and my son tested its capacity with a full 12 oz cup of hot chocolate, which I can gladly say it held.
I like the cargo liner too; my one complaint at the moment is it slides around. I plan to fix that over my Christmas break by trimming the molded in seat anchor hole areas in the liner and securing the mat under the third row seating anchor point trims. That is what Crimsonaudio did to his in the “What have you done” thread, and I’m definitely going to copy it.
Rear_mat.webp

One other slight annoyance is the Weathertech labels came off of both my front mats and no matter what glue I use, I can’t get them to stick and stay…
As for cleaning them and making them look close to good as new, what I use is Duragloss 401 All Purpose Cleaner. I wet the mat, spray on the Duragloss APC and scrub with an old long, soft bristle car brush and rinse. Allow the mats to dry then spray Duragloss 251/253 Tire & Rubber dressing on them and let it dwell for a few minutes and then wipe off any excess. It dries to a nice finish and isn’t overly slick and really brings them back to life. Weathertech also sells their own cleaner and dressing, but I can get the Duragloss locally and it’s cheaper than the Weathertech stuff.
 
I have digital fit for 1st and 2nd rows, they are terrific. They don't "fit" as good as the digital fits did in my old Audi, but I wouldn't consider anything else.
 
Love the digital fits front and middle. I have the original carpet and plastic liners in the cargo area, the plastic doesn't have the high sides and it slides around a bit, but works well. All-Weathers went into the 4R, not as good but it's just my commuter vehicle.
 
I came in for a search on the cargo liner. I just tried to fit mine and thought a liner for a 4Runner was boxed incorrectly. The fit is horrible imo. The first and second row fit fine, but was expecting the cargo liner to be wall to wall. Sending it back.
 
I came in for a search on the cargo liner. I just tried to fit mine and thought a liner for a 4Runner was boxed incorrectly. The fit is horrible imo. The first and second row fit fine, but was expecting the cargo liner to be wall to wall. Sending it back.

Yeah, I love my Digital Fits in the front, but the cargo liner looks terrible, so I've planned on avoiding it. The Husky cargo liner looks far superior, though since it's only available in tan, it's kind of a bummer for those of us with gray interior.
 
Yeah, I love my Digital Fits in the front, but the cargo liner looks terrible, so I've planned on avoiding it. The Husky cargo liner looks far superior, though since it's only available in tan, it's kind of a bummer for those of us with gray interior.

I saw that the Husky liners fit much better in the cargo area. Just going to get one of those then.
 
I have the digital fits, they are great in the first two rows but not worth IMO for the third.
 
Also, if anyone has trouble with floor mats sliding around, I have found that VW floor mat anchors work great. I have used them on a number of non-VW vehicles, including the digi-fit mats in my LX470. ECS tuning carries them (no affiliation), but so do many other vendors. Here is what I used in my 100:

www.ecstuning.com/ES348747/
www.ecstuning.com/ES348748/

Just had to drill a couple of small holes in the liners with a hole saw bit on my cordless drill. Very clean install, and holds the liners secure without sliding around.
 
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