What have you done to your 200 Series this week? (43 Viewers)

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Just received a Yeti "Roadie" for short trips in the 200..
 
Oil change, recovery point and steps/side rails

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I really like their low profile.
 
Installed drawers, built a storage area/sleeping pedestal for trailer and took the family camping.

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Man, I'm diggin' that trailer. looks to be the perfect size for a 200. How's it tow?
 
Question for 200 owners,

I see a lot of owners have "Weathertech" floor liners and cargo liners from the pictures posted. I did a search, but really didn't see a thread for 200 owners and floor mat choices... In general are you happy with them (weathertech) and are there any other brands available other than Toyota all weather mats? It looks like Toyota's mats are limited in size and protection including the cargo mat.

Thanks,

Jeff
 
Question for 200 owners,

I see a lot of owners have "Weathertech" floor liners and cargo liners from the pictures posted. I did a search, but really didn't see a thread for 200 owners and floor mat choices... In general are you happy with them (weathertech) and are there any other brands available other than Toyota all weather mats? It looks like Toyota's mats are limited in size and protection including the cargo mat.

Thanks,

Jeff
I used these and like them alot. Not as "plastic like" have held up well so far
Amazon.com: 3D MAXpider Front Row Custom Fit All-Weather Floor Mat for Select Lexus LX570/Toyota Land Cruiser Models - Kagu Rubber (Tan): Automotive
 
ARB, we have them in stock too. 20mm

Thanks Kurt!
Just ordered one form you guys today. Ordering a second, because I like that it's much more tight to the frame compared with the two stock points/loops.

Thanks again,

Markuson
 
I'm happy with my weather techs. FWIW, my rear cargo mat came as one-solid piece that had 2" x 4" (approx.) rectangles marked should you want to cut out with a box cutter and use/anchor the 3rd row seats. Those who remove their 3rd row seats and still need a full-surface cargo mat should do well with the weather techs - no pre-existing holes found in mine.

My PO somehow lost all the driver/passenger floor mats, so I can't compare to OEM, nor do I have any experience with Husky or other 3rd party brands that others on this forum have liked.
 
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Question for 200 owners,

I see a lot of owners have "Weathertech" floor liners and cargo liners from the pictures posted. I did a search, but really didn't see a thread for 200 owners and floor mat choices... In general are you happy with them (weathertech) and are there any other brands available other than Toyota all weather mats? It looks like Toyota's mats are limited in size and protection including the cargo mat.

Thanks,

Jeff

Extremely happy with my weatherTech floor liners.

Drove 4000 miles a month ago through very dirty, muddy, sloppy snow, and they really shined.

They are easy to remove & hose off when needed, and just fit incredibly well. I don't have the rear cargo, though, as I have seats removed and will have drawers added soon enough. Front and middle rows have been excellent. So nice to stop thinking about carpet mats, or the areas directly around them any more.
 
The WeatherTech mats are A+. We've got the front and second row. Quality is top notch and fit is amazing. The mats create an almost bucket like feel that "drains" out of the door sill. Price is a bit high but, not really higher than any other product of the same quality.

Second the cleaning. I just use a pressure washer to strip dried dirt off and they come away looking like new.
 
Thanks for the feedback guys... I'll go with the Weathertech mats... The pictures looked very impressive especially the way the mats contoured the second row floor... I like the fact the cargo mat covers the entire rear floor area and the seat holes are filled in... I think our third row will be rarely used for the time being... Good to hear from those with first hand experience before dropping the $$$... Some other postings on other car sites complained about how thin they (weathertech) were and they felt cheap... They are on my list now...

Thanks,

Jeff
 
Thanks for the feedback guys... I'll go with the Weathertech mats... The pictures looked very impressive especially the way the mats contoured the second row floor... I like the fact the cargo mat covers the entire rear floor area and the seat holes are filled in... I think our third row will be rarely used for the time being... Good to hear from those with first hand experience before dropping the $$$... Some other postings on other car sites complained about how thin they (weathertech) were and they felt cheap... They are on my list now...

Thanks,

Jeff

I think the people who use words like "cheap" are the leather and plush carpet crowd who equate "luxury" with "soft" or "supple..." (I hate that word! Always have...). If you aren't fond of the synthetic "feel" of weathertechs...then just put them in when the weather gets bad, or you know you'll be wheeling and dirty. But cheap? No way. They are exactly what they need to be to deal with mud, snow, and crud. **Luxury looking** items do not deal well with that stuff. But Weathertechs will PROTECT your truck so that if you really wanna clean it up for taking it out on the town...you can swap in your plush carpet without having nasty mud stains surrounding them.
 
Weathertech true story: my water bottles for camping had a slow leak, but the floor mats (second row) just captured all the water and diverted out the door once I opened it.

Love them.
 
Man, I'm diggin' that trailer. looks to be the perfect size for a 200. How's it tow?

Thanx Tex. It was pretty annoying on the freeway until I changed out the pintle ring for a fabbed-up ball receiver. Now much smoother and quieter.

Kinda bouncy unloaded, but really smooths out with 500-1000 lbs in it. Suspension is very stout off road, even when loaded to 2200lbs (verified at the dump).

If you like to pull it going greater than 70 mph, expect your mileage to suck (as low as single digits at the 80 mph I like on the freeway). Its as aerodynamic as an outhouse.

Love it and would buy another.
 
Thanks Kurt!
Just ordered one form you guys today. Ordering a second, because I like that it's much more tight to the frame compared with the two stock points/loops.

Thanks again,

Markuson

Thank you. Bryce mentioned you ordered one, I appreciate it!
 

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