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WeatherTech vs Lasfit floor mats

SteveS

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I used Weathertech (Made in the USA) until a few years ago. I found they don't release products fast enough for new vehicles and the quality was getting worst. Weathertech need to focus on the core product that made them successful and stop making drink cups and other inconsequential accessories.

My last set for the drivers side developed a hole in it in 6 months. The rear cargo kept sliding back and bending up.

Husky are good, if they fit.
 

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I got the LasFIt--I was not aware of WeatherTech until after. I only needed the cargo area set as my ORP Hybrid came with the front and rear OEM floor mats (which seem fine so far after over a year). I am very pleased with the LasFit mats--they lay flat, seem very durable, stiff enough but still flexible to get tot he storage compartments. The ones that velcro to the back of the rear seats have stayed in place perfectly.

I do like that the WeatherTech stuff is made in the U.S., but do not have experience with the mats. I do have their sun visor--although expensive it is amazing how well it fits--I can press it all the way into all corners and it pretty much blocks out all light and stays in place well if I pushed it in all the way.
 

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I want to help out for anyone looking for a cargo mat in the 3 row SR5 trim that covers the trunk with the 3rd row folded down. For the cargo mat, when we bought our car at the beginning of June, weather tech website did not have a cargo mat available that would cover the entire trunk space with 3rd row folded down. However, 4Runner Lifestyle website had the trunk cargo mat made by weather tech (they must work together and weather tech made these for the website). This mat is great quality and fits perfect with 3rd row down. We wanted one solid piece with no Velcro and it is great! Also has a little roll up bumper protector.

Here is link:
https://www.4runnerlifestyle.com/pr...rent?shop_sign_in=true&variant=47721670672629

My 2026 SR5 with 3rd row came with the Toyota all weather floor mats for the 3 rows. As everyone knows these floor mats lack coverage so I will be replacing them at some point soon. However, we keep the 3rd row down 95% of the time and the Toyota all weather floor mats fit perfectly with the 3rd row folded down which I like so I will be leaving them in the 3rd row.

I will be looking into weather tech for the 1st and 2nd row floor mats as I have used them before. They are expensive but I like that they are made in USA and they do seem high quality.
 

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I had been looking at replacing my OEM all weather mats since my 4Runner purchase in December for two reasons...one being that there was minimal coverage and two I drive barefoot most of the time and the OEM ridges were digging into my heel. For the last 5 months I had been stalking Weather Tech, Lasfit and 3W. I didn't want to pay Weather Techs prices based on reviews I read. Finally, it was down to Lasfit and 3W. Comparing the reviews, area coverage and price were almost identical and ultimately went with 3W ONLY because I did not like the flap that covered the entry plastic on the floor entry. I will tell you that I am 100% happy with my purchase...perfect fit out of the box, excellent coverage throughout the vehicle, aggressive non-slip patterns especially in the cargo area and NO plastic/chemical smells out of the box or in the vehicle. I've had them in my 4Runner for almost 2 weeks now and have been extremely happy with them. They are definitely worth looking at on Amazon.
 

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I went with Weathertech because I had them in my previous Jeep and I especially liked that the trunk liner extends all the way under the rear seats. I have no issues with the front liners -- they fit great and don't move at all -- but the trunk liner does curl up a bit around the edges and it also has about an inch of play where it can slide forward. Not a huge deal for protection but I do find it kind of annoying. There's also an unforeseen downside to the liner extending up under the rear seats -- when I get a bunch of dirt or debris in the trunk from hauling firewood or mulch or whatever, you can't take it out without folding up the rear seats. Makes it extra annoying when you just want to pull it out real quick to dump that crap out.

Also, as others have mentioned, Weathertech's rubber has gone downhill and is almost impossible to clean. Once dirt gets on there they pretty much always look dusty and no amount of pressure washing or wiping gets them back to proper black.

I do fold up the rear seats a good bit when I'm camping or hauling stuff, so I want to keep the carpet under the seats protected, but I think I'm going to switch to a two piece system with new liners. There are a few cheap options for a liner that only goes under the rear seat -- I'll likely grab one of those and then just upgrade the rest to Tuxmats, that way I still get full protection but can remove the rear liner without messing with the seats.
 

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1. the lasfit seem to fit better
2. lasfit has better overall coverage (vs the WT floor mats only coverage) they cover the seat backs when you fold the 2nd or 3rd row down, WT only does floor liners
3. lasfit can cause damage to your seat back carpet on removal (lasfit uses a type of hook/loop fastener to attached to the seat backs)

1. WT carbo mat has better coverage than the lasfit
2. WT are usually stiffer and need proper conditioning in heat to mold to a flat pattern before installation (pita during winters)
3. heel placement on the WT is better than the lasfit (imo, the lasfit tends to catch my heel in a weird spot when driving, learned this during my 4k trip ND>GA>ND)
4. the patterns on the WT are more conducive to feet than the lasfit
5. WT are slick and not very pliable (i moved from WT to husky x-act fits since they are more pliable even in cold on the 2023 tundra)
 

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What are people liking for the TRD pro for floor mats. Weather Tech or Lasfit? I currently have Weather Tech but had Lasfit on my 5th Gen. I find the Weather Tech a bit slippery and more plastic. For the cargo area I have the Toyota mat.

What are others using and what are your thoughts?
Last two sets of Weather Tech in 5th gen 4Runner and 2019 Camry both warped so that there was a gap between door and mat that trapped dirt and debris. No more Weather Tech for me. Just ordered LastFit hoping for better results in my Gen6 Pro.
 

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I ended up going with Lasfits as well. The top of the line Weathertech mats are well over 200. That wouldn't be an issue if enough reviews spoke highly of them. What I'm gathering is that their quality has gone downhill. I'm keeping me oem cargo mat, and I ordered the Lasfit front and rear floor mats.
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