All-weather Floor mats and Cargo liners
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All-weather Floor mats and Cargo liners
I live in Washington state and need to find good all-weather floor mats and a cargo liner. I would prefer them to cover as much as possible and would LOVE for the cargo liner to work equally well regardless of whether the back seats are up or down.
Any suggestions? Pics?
What do y'all think of the cargo liner available through scion.com?
Any suggestions? Pics?
What do y'all think of the cargo liner available through scion.com?
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I have the cargo mat and the cargo liner. I don't think the cargo liner is meant for any heavy duty usage. I think it will work for daily usage. If I got the cargo cover first, I probably wouldn't have gotten the cargo mat, kinda over kill.
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Originally Posted by xBLong
I have the cargo mat and the cargo liner. I don't think the cargo liner is meant for any heavy duty usage. I think it will work for daily usage. If I got the cargo cover first, I probably wouldn't have gotten the cargo mat, kinda over kill.
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Originally Posted by kumulove
Originally Posted by xBLong
I have the cargo mat and the cargo liner. I don't think the cargo liner is meant for any heavy duty usage. I think it will work for daily usage. If I got the cargo cover first, I probably wouldn't have gotten the cargo mat, kinda over kill.
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All-weather cargo mat for XA
Did anybody find out about an all-weather mat for the XA CARGO area? I believe Rubber Tite and Hexomat make them custom for the XA but they are a little pricey, especially shipping all the way here in Hawaii. Any other ideas? The factory Cargo Liner is not what I am looking for.
Thanks
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#8
Hello,
Just picked up a 2005 xB for my mother-in-law and it is missing floor mats. Need all-weather mats and have been looking at lots of threads discussing mats but I am still a bit confused. I have WeatherTech Custom FloorLiner's in all my vehicles by they do not make these for the 2005 xB. The regular WeatherTech All Weather mats get all kinds of mixed reviews ranging from they completely do not fit to they fit almost like factory to "I had to trim to fit". So I am not really sure they are worth the $$ if I have to cut them up or they fit poorly. Searched quite a while to see if anyone had recommended the Lloyd RubberTite mats, the Highland All Weather mats or the Intro-Tech Hexomat.
I am leaning towards the Highland mats unless someone says they fit terribly and don't really work well. Please give me any quick feedback you have on your all weather mats so I can make a good choice for this xB.
Thanks..>Dubhead
Just picked up a 2005 xB for my mother-in-law and it is missing floor mats. Need all-weather mats and have been looking at lots of threads discussing mats but I am still a bit confused. I have WeatherTech Custom FloorLiner's in all my vehicles by they do not make these for the 2005 xB. The regular WeatherTech All Weather mats get all kinds of mixed reviews ranging from they completely do not fit to they fit almost like factory to "I had to trim to fit". So I am not really sure they are worth the $$ if I have to cut them up or they fit poorly. Searched quite a while to see if anyone had recommended the Lloyd RubberTite mats, the Highland All Weather mats or the Intro-Tech Hexomat.
I am leaning towards the Highland mats unless someone says they fit terribly and don't really work well. Please give me any quick feedback you have on your all weather mats so I can make a good choice for this xB.
Thanks..>Dubhead
#9
Highland Mats
Well, it seems this post/board is fairly dead so I will respond to my own post. I ordered the Highland mats from Amazon for the 2005 Scion xB. They are not really a perfect fit but will do (my mother-in-law is cool with them). The rear seat mats are a bit too wide and could potentially use a trim but it would leave them looking worse so I kept them intact. The front driver and passenger mats fit okay but have no accommodations for the hooks that attach to the factory mats to keep them from shifting around and getting jammed under pedals and such. I have thought I might go ahead and bore some small holes to let the hooks poke through but leave them snug enough that any excess water that the mat might end up holding would not drain through easily. For the most part they work but I think I should have gone with my friend's suggestion of the Intro-Tech Hexomats from Auto Anything. They are about $15-20 more per set but a much more custom fit.
Hope this post now helps someone not head the wrong direction like I did. Still fine with mats, just wanted something more custom and less generic. At least the Highlands didn't stink up the car off-gassing VOC's like some other inferior mats do.
Dubhead
Hope this post now helps someone not head the wrong direction like I did. Still fine with mats, just wanted something more custom and less generic. At least the Highlands didn't stink up the car off-gassing VOC's like some other inferior mats do.
Dubhead
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