Husky Weatherbeater mats for the 1958.

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Husky Weatherbeater mats are nice.
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Great photos but, in the first photo or two, you have the front right and left sides reversed, I think.
 
I got LC all weather floor mats for my 1958. I thought everyone got them?
 
I got LC all weather floor mats for my 1958. I thought everyone got them?
I think everyone gets those floor mats, and they're pretty good, too. But the Huskys, like the Weathertechs, give you a higher lip around the edge to keep grit, mud and melting snow away from the carpet. They also cover the part of the door sill that gets scuffed-up when you enter and exit.
 
I got an all weather cargo mat, but no passenger floor mats when my 57 was delivered. Was cool with it, though, as i always go aftermarket floor mats anyway
 
Thanks for sharing. I have snow melt getting under my OEM all weather driver side. I might look into husky.
 
Just checked husky site. They have zero results for 2024 landcruiser. I may have to go with weathertech for the first time.
 
Just checked husky site. They have zero results for 2024 landcruiser. I may have to go with weathertech for the first time.
Huh, I just went to Huskyliners.com, selected Weatherbeaters and I found the Land Cruiser in 3 clicks (Year, Make and Model). The price has gone up since black friday, now they're $124.99 for front and second row, but still free shipping.
 
I got the x-act front and rear set but the rear set blocks the feet ac vents. Maybe because theyโ€™re still new and need to settle. Curious if anyone else has this experience.
 
I have the all weather mats (not carpet) from Toyota and they seem to work well enough, though I do like the additional coverage shown here. The only thing I don't like the look of is the door-side lip overlapping part of the door sill. Any issues door closing, door gaskets, etc.? I can definitely see my clumsy self catching my foot on that when I get in.
 
I have the all weather mats (not carpet) from Toyota and they seem to work well enough, though I do like the additional coverage shown here. The only thing I don't like the look of is the door-side lip overlapping part of the door sill. Any issues door closing, door gaskets, etc.? I can definitely see my clumsy self catching my foot on that when I get in.
I don't have any issues with the Husky mats at all.
 
Just ordered Huskies for the front only, usually buy full set but Toyota rear ones will suffice as the back gets little use. As said by many Toyota weather mats are not sufficient for the mid-west. Had Weathertech, Huskies and some of the cheaper knockoffs in all past vehicles going back to early 90's. Only ever worn through any of them in the work vehicles with more frequent getting in and out.
 
Just orders a set of these the other day. I have the all weather Toyota ones but I really like these. I have a set of these in all my vehicles. I haven't decided on if I am going to get the cargo mat yet as the one back there now is rubber and things don't slide around as much as I think they would on the Husky cargo line. Does anyone have the Husky cargo liner and have problems with things sliding around?
 
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