WeatherTech FloorLiners now available for 250

alcruiser222

Member
📛 Founding Member
Jul 2, 2024
23
Media
13
26
Birmingham, AL
Vehicles
2024 Land Cruiser 1958 - meteor shower
I have refreshed every few days, and it looks like they are finally available. I just ordered 1st and 2nd row set + cargo liner.

Y 58
I have refreshed every few days, and it looks like they are finally available. I just ordered 1st and 2nd row set + cargo liner.

My 58 came with them but I like WeatherTech products and found the last pair I had to be great and lasted for 10 years of abuse.
 
Yes my 1958 came with the OE "all weather mats" but I find the coverage to be a little lacking compared to WeatherTech's "raised wall" design. Especially with young kids and all the debris they bring along 😬
 
Can someone post photos of the [Weathertech] driver's and passenger's floor liners installed on an LC? It's hard to tell how high the lip is on the door sill side.

The "representative images" on the Weathertech site are anything but representative of their use in a Land Cruiser. Some show a flap extending over the door sill, some are without that flap, all show door sills which are obviously not LC door sills.

Don't get me wrong. I love Weathertech and had them in other cars but I really need the capacity to keep mud and melting snow off of the carpet.
 
Last edited:
Four years ago my wife bought a Lexus ES300h and I got a RX450h. I installed WeatherTech deep floor liners in both, first time using them. We live in Oklahoma so summer days over 100 are common but because of covid we were both working from home and vehicles spent very little time out in the sun. Originally the liners fit perfectly but over time the sides have curled in and no longer fit tight allowing grass, gravel, etc. to collect between carpet and liner. We have been very disappointed with them and would never buy WeatherTech again.
 
Does anyone have experience with Tuxmat, I've had weather tech in the past and the coverage was great but looked like crap after a season of salt and snow.
 
Yes my 1958 came with the OE "all weather mats" but I find the coverage to be a little lacking compared to WeatherTech's "raised wall" design. Especially with young kids and all the debris they bring along 😬
Kids and new cars are like oil and water. lol
My kids are thrashing the back of my new LC :mad:
 
Does anyone have experience with Tuxmat, I've had weather tech in the past and the coverage was great but looked like crap after a season of salt and snow.
I’ve had tux mats in my 4Runner, and my wife’s previous kia sorento.

They’re the best mats I’ve ever had, and swear by them. Easy to clean, provide the best coverage, and look good. Patiently waiting for them to come out for the LC
 
Dang it .. I literally just entered the pre-X-mas "stop buying the things you want and put them on your X-mas list" window.

Sigh .. forwarding the link to my wife.
 
They arrived today and fit great, I am super pleased.

I have not lived in a deep winter region to test constant salt exposure but I have put 4 or 5 sets thorugh the ringer with other outdoor wear and tear and have not had the severe curling folks mentioned.

*One thing to note is that for the 250 these are the allegedly new and improved FloorLiner HP model "high performance". They cite a good bit of increased durability but time will tell...

"FloorLiner HP
WeatherTech’s talented designers and engineers have taken our already advanced FloorLiner into the future! Laser measured and custom fit, FloorLiner HP is the next generation of high performance FloorLiner. Designed to protect your carpeted floors as well as the front, back and sides of your vehicle’s footwell.

FloorLiner HP is made using advanced rubber-like, Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) compound making it both soft and durable. Engineered and created to stand up to the most extreme weather conditions, it won’t crack, curl or break down. This material is also 100% recyclable and is both latex and PVC-free!

A specially designed retention system and non-slip nibs keep the FloorLiner HP locked in place, so there’s no sliding. Its beveled edge prevents walls from curving in, for the ultimate in stability. When applicable, a watertight seal around the retention clasps helps prevent messes from leaking onto your vehicle’s interior carpet. Optimal side trim lines cut away to display the seal plate on your vehicle."


IMG_1756.jpeg
IMG_1750.jpeg
IMG_1749.jpeg
IMG_1748.jpeg
IMG_1745.jpeg
IMG_1741.jpeg
 
They arrived today and fit great, I am super pleased.

I have not lived in a deep winter region to test constant salt exposure but I have put 4 or 5 sets thorugh the ringer with other outdoor wear and tear and have not had the severe curling folks mentioned.

*One thing to note is that for the 250 these are the allegedly new and improved FloorLiner HP model "high performance". They cite a good bit of increased durability but time will tell...

"FloorLiner HP
WeatherTech’s talented designers and engineers have taken our already advanced FloorLiner into the future! Laser measured and custom fit, FloorLiner HP is the next generation of high performance FloorLiner. Designed to protect your carpeted floors as well as the front, back and sides of your vehicle’s footwell.

FloorLiner HP is made using advanced rubber-like, Thermoplastic Elastomer (TPE) compound making it both soft and durable. Engineered and created to stand up to the most extreme weather conditions, it won’t crack, curl or break down. This material is also 100% recyclable and is both latex and PVC-free!

A specially designed retention system and non-slip nibs keep the FloorLiner HP locked in place, so there’s no sliding. Its beveled edge prevents walls from curving in, for the ultimate in stability. When applicable, a watertight seal around the retention clasps helps prevent messes from leaking onto your vehicle’s interior carpet. Optimal side trim lines cut away to display the seal plate on your vehicle."


View attachment 19930View attachment 19931View attachment 19932View attachment 19933View attachment 19934View attachment 19935

Looks great with alot of coverage, though I would have like more over the rear center hump.
 
Back
Top