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Lasfit or Weathertech Floor Mats?

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A plus for Weathertech is that they are Made in the USA. However, I have found their mats in other vehicles just okay and they wear quickly. I also found that they are slow to bring mats out for new models. When I got my 2025 4R in April, they did not have anything for the 4R. I asked if it's on the roadmap and an ETA and they said nothing soon. I thought this was poor business planning when all the offshore brands had product.

I have the OEM Toyota. They are okay. The cargo mat scuffs up super easy. I have had nothing heavy in the back, just grocery bags and two plastic storage boxes , each with rubber feet. The cargo mays looks like it's 5 years old now. I tried cleaning it a few times and the scuffs could not be removed. I would not recommend the Toyota OEM cargo mat.

They did not have a read seat back mat so I got Last. I am very pleased with it so far.
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I have had no issues with LASFIT the coverage is excellent. Everything’s well thought out. Highly recommend them.
 

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I got the LASFIT to replace Amazon ones, just because they were free from ma friend. Trailhunter originals are no good.
I like the new coverage they provide.
 

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I cannot comment on the others, but I got LasFit for cargo and back of rear seats. My ORP came with factory front/back seat floor ones which I find fine (rear ones rarely have feet on them anywa). They fit and stay in place very well with the right amount of flex and grip (top and bottom).
 
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I’ll toss out a 3rd option: Tux Mats. Check ‘em out. More protective coverage than the other two.

For the rear-cargo mat, I like the Weather-techs.

For the rear seat backs, Lasfit seems like a really good option.
I have tuxmat for my ORP. Second vehicle with them and i canoot say enough great things about them. That being said it was cold when i got them since im in michigan and they do need some hot days to really learn to form fit to all the creases.
 

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I have tuxmat for my ORP. Second vehicle with them and i canoot say enough great things about them. That being said it was cold when i got them since im in michigan and they do need some hot days to really learn to form fit to all the creases.
My wife put Tux Mats in her Volvo last summer. Agreed, they take a bit to relax and conform to the footwells. I think we let her’s sit for a few weeks, then used the supplied clips to attach them to the carpet. I plan on doing the same with my 4R, but to be honest I’ve just been busy doing other stuff and they fit pretty decent even without the clips.
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