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I would like to add, that I have installed the 3rd row liner and it is correct that the seats will no longer slide if the 3rd row is installed... The pictures I have above show that you can still slide the 2nd row... that is only if you remove the 3rd row digital liner...

either or, i think they really will keep the carpets clean.. but as usual, there are some people that this impacts them a lot..
 
batibot said:
Found this available on ebay and toyota parts store . com

PART NUMBER PU320-08110-01
I stumbled across that one as well. Here's about the best pic I can find of the full set:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TOYO...tem1c1a9f7236QQitemZ120705741366QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

Doesn't impress me one bit. Front mat doesn't even cover the dead-pedal and rears are all separate.

I notice Weathertech has a note on the DigitalFit mats that says the 2nd/3rd row mats do NOT fit 7-pax models. Their all-weather mats don't look too bad at least in the front.
 
rmf.

Hope you can post those pics soon. I'm aiming to either get the hexomats or Lloyds. At this point, the Hexomats look to be more coverage then the other. BUT the hexomats fit and finish is not great at all. They didn't cut it cleanly and it LOOKS like you cut them yourself.
 
Weathertech mats are amazing! I got them fro the front. For the the middle i got 2 13$ rubber mats for your entry floor at costco, trimmed them with some shears, and now they fit like they were made for it with some sliding action for the middle row. They are even long enough to offer protection for the 3rd row passengers. One more mat for the back area when the rear seats are down, and it covers the whole floor. Kept all the mud & snow and crap from the kids from spilling and carpet under it pristine! I can post some pics if anyone is interested.

Side note, make sure you get the right color from weathertech. I got tan, to match my tan van........ ugggg not quite a match, but it will do!
 
Zector said:
Weathertech mats are amazing! I got them fro the front. For the the middle i got 2 13$ rubber mats for your entry floor at costco, trimmed them with some shears, and now they fit like they were made for it with some sliding action for the middle row. They are even long enough to offer protection for the 3rd row passengers. One more mat for the back area when the rear seats are down, and it covers the whole floor. Kept all the mud & snow and crap from the kids from spilling and carpet under it pristine! I can post some pics if anyone is interested.

Side note, make sure you get the right color from weathertech. I got tan, to match my tan van........ ugggg not quite a match, but it will do!
yes, please share picture especially the middle row, thanks
 
You know what, guys, this long long long floor mats story just stops me of buying the Sienna. Dealers are so sloppy and awkward with this matter. Today I asked some sales person to show me the Toyota's solution. He said "just a sec" and disappeared for about 20 minutes. Then he came back empty handed and suggested to go to his office and google some solutions :) It was so amuzing, really. And the manufacturer itself? It is ridiculous - they sale AWD for harsh climate...but nothing to protect the interior. Really, the LE AWD carries price tag of about 41-42k (include taxes) in Canada. And people have to improvise for covering the 2-nd row!!! Good morning, Toyota. You build the right line. 4 cyl, 6 cyl, SE, AWD. You covered all of the market diversions. But not the interior. Great machine with a great family ride. No extra storage spaces (you know, guys in harsh climate carry some emergency stuff), additional expenses for a set of winter run flat tires. Something wrong here. I don't want to pay about 40k+ for a vehicle full of compromises. I am not saying the rest (I mean, Oddy) is better, but they don't pretend to cover every corner of the market, they provide quality package at the level they can provide ultimate solution. Toyo, not to much work, really. Just a few tweaks and you square with Honda.
 
yup. i don't know what toyota (maybe those designers should stop inhaling the weeds) is thinking. they want to wow us with the lounge chairs feature (reason for the tracks i think) but i wonder how many people buy them with the lounge chairs. i am hoping they will switch back to the pre' 11 seat operation in the '12 or '13 model. exposed tracks defeat the purpose of having all-season mats :mad:.
 
They really should focus on how people use the van day in and day out. Next time, they should have visit this forum 1st and go to design the van with better seat configuration (bring back the side by side option for 2nd row) for easy in and out to 3rd row, bring back power rear quarter windows (for vent), bring back the better quality interior and please NO light color floor mat. We, van drivers have kids...( at least most of us do).l...
 
grandmama said:
They really should focus on how people use the van day in and day out. Next time, they should have visit this forum 1st and go to design the van with better seat configuration (bring back the side by side option for 2nd row) for easy in and out to 3rd row, bring back power rear quarter windows (for vent), bring back the better quality interior and please NO light color floor mat. We, van drivers have kids...( at least most of us do).l...
Ditto! Vans are bought by people with kids. Kids by nature are messy. Speaking personally, I could literally refill the bag with the goldfish on the floor and crevices throughout the van. Throughout the 14 years with our first Sienna, I think I could refill gallons of spilled milk and juice on the floor. Yuke!

I also agree that the lounge chairs are bought by very few people. If they think by offering this feature, they would lure back or bring in more customers to buy the van, they are dead wrong. Minivans are like station wagons, never will be cool again no matter what features or engines you put in there (i.e. Mercedes E63 wagon, M5 wagon, Cadillac CTS-V wagon).
 
I'm not a big fan of the lounge chairs. We have them in a position that's fairly far back which leaves good access to the third row down the middle and also enough leg room for short people back there. The 3rd row isn't adult friendly IMHO. I would be happy with all-weather mats that cover the tracks but really haven't seen anything that impresses me. I too would like to see some pics (or better in person) of the Lloyds mats as they seem to understand the layout about the best. The sliding center console is also a great idea but you can't protect that section of the floor...and it's downhill which should catch all the water and such!
 
I've replaced the 2nd and 3rd row mats with Lloyd Rubbertite Mats. The Rubbertite is based on the factory mats shape, and it's same 3 piece design. They do not cover the tracks in anyway. I would say the fit is about 95% and the mats could used a couple more of those plastic tabs. The template pictures that displayed is fairly accurate of what the shape is.

They are a decent alternative to the hexomats and weathertech, especially for the 7 seat siennas. I got them from autoanything for about $115 shipped, and they do have a very strong rubber smell.
 

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Talked to Weathertech today (June 3, 2011). They say the second and third row digitial fit mats will be available for 7 passenger Siennas by July. I'm waiting since it's the summer, even if they experience delays and you know they will, the mats will be in before the snow falls. ;D
 
For the one that remove the stock carpet to replace with aftermarket floor mat. did you notice any noise difference from the road ? suppose the stock carpet *perhaps* (not sure) help in muffling the road noise ... but just want to know if any difference on noise with aftermarket floor mat.
 
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