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The first purchase I made for my 2011 SE was the WeatherTech set front to back. Bought these specifically with an upcoming ski trip in mind and am happy with results. While they do minimize the amount of movement in the middle row seats, the coverage over the tracks more than makes up for that compromise. The kids were gross, their feet were nasty, yet it all ended up on the mats and not the carpet! I even spilled a cup of water down in the floorboard and the WeatherTech mat caught it all. Just pulled it out and dumped out the water... I would recommend them despite the high price tag.
 
Hello all,
I recently bought Sienna limited 2011 and trying to find floor mats for my van. Can any one suggest the best one along with the pics how they look after you installed. I check online and there is only one product from weathertech and that too I am not sure if that fits well or not. Because this 2011 model has ability to slide the cup holder back for 2nd row people and also the 2nd row seats can slide all the way back so they can recline the seats. Can some one who had same situation and got fixed, please help me.

Thanks
 
I see you guys have been looking for some good floor mats, I bought mine for a 2012 Toyota sienna from a company I came across online on a google search www.krameramerica.com this is the direct link to the floormat http://www.krameramerica.com/Pages/....com/Pages/Catalog/ProductsDetails.aspx?ID=fb9a47a3-6800-42c2-b938-c0378e1802a5 the have it in all 3 colors. Mine are black they look really nice and are not as rubbery as the weathertech which I owned before and being so rubbery it makes the walls collapse, this floor mats I think they are called maxfloormat seem really nice but lets see how they stand to the daily use. =( they did not have a cargo liner yet but they said they will have in 3 months which i will probably wait to have all the set match.
 
goyex1001, does this pretty much prevent sliding the second row seat forward to access the third row? That's my only issue with Weathertech and Husky liners...and seems to be the same here with Maxfloor Mats. Not being able to slide the second row seat to access the third row is not an option as I have kids.
 
goyex1001 or any other member that has similar mats (Husky Liners/Weathertech Digital), can you post pics of second row single seat (behind passenger) folded and moved forward with the mats installed? Want to get an idea if entry to third row is possible (without having to remove/move the mat) before making a purchase. I'm sure there are a few members who would like to see as well. Thanks in advance!
 
Hey everyone,

I just purchased my Sienna a couple of days ago & received the all weather mats from Toyota at the time of purchase. The dealership attempted to install them but ultimately said I'd probably have to trim them myself to get them to fit.

I found this forum after standing in my garage & scratching my head trying to figure out how to put the puzzle together. Unfortunately, it seems like everyone is having the same issue or trying to find an aftermarket solution.

I was able to install the Toyota all weather mats myself & thought it would be helpful to post how to do it.

There are going to be a lot of mats involved but 4 of them are narrower than the remaining 2 mats. The 2 mats that are wider will be used for the aisle. The other 4 go under the second row seats & reach back to the 3rd row. It was easiest to use the 2 short & narrow mats in front of the 2nd row seat & use the longer section to go under the 2nd row seat & back to the 3rd row. There isn't enough clearance for a mat to go under the section that slides out with the cup holders for the 2nd row.

First, remove the factory installed carpet mats between the rails & in the aisle. When you remove the carpet mats you'll see there are tabs under the rail holding them in place.

You'll want to use a flathead screwdriver or a similar tool to help push the edge of the all weather mat under the rail. There are 3 edges or lips on the all weather mats that can be used the same way to achieve a snug fit. When I installed them it worked best to just get the first edge hooked on one side then make sure the mat is still aligned where you want it b/c it will probably move depending on the force required to get the mat under the rail. I was only able to hook the first edge for under the seats & in the aisle I was able to get to the second edge easily.

Once you are finished it looks pretty good & it's snug. My only concern is dirt getting into the rails & causing them to have difficulty sliding in the future. It should also be worth noting that there isn't an all weather mat to replace the factory carpet mat between the sliding doors & 2nd row seats.

I hope this helps! I've used google & forums to solve lots of problems I've run into & I finally get to repay the favor. :)
Jeff
 
I have the WeatherTech digital fit in every row as well as the driver and passenger and the trunk area. They fit great. The only hang up for second and third row is that moving the seats is a bit limited because the mats cover part of the track, but it's really not that big of a deal to me. I'd recommend these. They install easily and are easy to clean up.
 
Does anyone know where I could find a template for the mats that don't cover the rails? I don't really feel like paying 200$ for a full set of mats since finances are a bit tight lately and I thought I'd just buy some material and make them myself but I'm having trouble finding dimensions templates.
 
LIL_MAC any brand out there making a all weather floor mat like this, weathertech, Husky or Maxfloormats would do the same with the second row, I guess they made it to provide maximum coverage area, I can slide the seat forward but the floor mat slides with the seat when you push it forward, I think there is no way around that, and the other floor mats you have to cut so the seats can be moved to me they don't look that good. they look cheap and I wont put those mats in a expensive Van.
 
LIL_MAC any brand out there making a all weather floor mat like this, weathertech, Husky or Maxfloormats would do the same with the second row, I guess they made it to provide maximum coverage area, I can slide the seat forward but the floor mat slides with the seat when you push it forward, I think there is no way around that, and the other floor mats you have to cut so the seats can be moved to me they don't look that good. they look cheap and I wont put those mats in a expensive Van.

Thanks for reply. I like the maximum coverage (and that's what I'm going for), just curious if it makes accessing the third row to buckle in kids impossible or not. Every picture posted is of the floor mats installed with seats stationary and not moved forward, so makes it hard to determine amount of access when seat is moved forward. Not really looking to move the second row seats way back or forward for any legroom, just forward every time to load up the kids. Also, it would only be the single seat in the second row. Again, a picture would be helpful. Thanks.
 
I have the WeatherTech digital fit in every row as well as the driver and passenger and the trunk area. They fit great. The only hang up for second and third row is that moving the seats is a bit limited because the mats cover part of the track, but it's really not that big of a deal to me. I'd recommend these. They install easily and are easy to clean up.
I was planning on going with black weathertech digital as well in a 2012 black SE. Any pics of the second row seat moved forward as far as possible with mats in place/not disturbed? If you could post, that would be great.
 
We went with Weathertech liners in the first row and Hexomat mats in the 2nd and 3rd on an XLE. Very happy with both. First time with Hexomats and I love them. They allow full travel of the 2nd row seats.
I agree with Fess. I use this blog thread in deciding on all weather mats and I went with WeatherTech in front with Hexomats for the 2nd and 3rd rows. 98% coverage. I move a lot of people and the hexomats does allow for sliding of the 2nd row seats with min effort (harder for me becasue I left the OEM carpeted mats in and overlay the Hexomats on top).
 
I agree with Fess. I use this blog thread in deciding on all weather mats and I went with WeatherTech in front with Hexomats for the 2nd and 3rd rows. 98% coverage. I move a lot of people and the hexomats does allow for sliding of the 2nd row seats with min effort (harder for me becasue I left the OEM carpeted mats in and overlay the Hexomats on top).
Hi customcars,

Because of the recent posting, I am wondering whether your WeatherTech and Hexomats are for the 2012 or 2011 Siennas. On the autoanything.com website, I found WeatherTech floormats for 2012 Siennas but Hexomats for only 2011 Siennas. I recently got a 2012 Sienna LE and was wondering if the Hexomats for 2011 would fit my 2012 Sienna.

Thanks!
 
I have a new XLE AWD with a Bisque interior. I ordered the Weathertech digital fit front mats before the van came in. The mats look like they'll fit just fine, but I ordered them in beige (thinking that I had a bisque interior). Problem is, my carpet looks dark gray to me.

I can exchange the beige Weathertechs for gray, or buy the Toyota carpeted mats that match the carpet a bit better. I emailed Weathertech about when they'll have something for the second row and just got a response that the second and third row mats are "in development".

Opinions, please. What are you doing for mats for that second row? Anyone seen the Toyota carpeted floormats? Are they heavy or flimsy? Waterproof? Wait for the second row mats from Weathertech or buy little rubber mats from Walmart in the meantime?

I think the floormats issue is starting to drive me a little nuts :)
I also bought(ordered) an AWD XLE LTD in Blizzard Pearl Exterior/Bisque Interior, and its ETA is 6 weeks from now. I looked at some pictures of the van and found the lower part of the interior is in grey, not in bisque.

So... I should but mats in grey, shoun't I?
 
I usually get additional all weather floor mat for my car so this time I got 2012 Sienna without floor mat. Unfortunately, as all of the post indicates, there isn't anything fit well the sliding 2nd row layout. Any available floor mat leaves big gap.

The area that gets dirty most in my case is the 3rd row seat where my 2years old son seat, and the storage well where the dirty stroller stays. So, after searching the local stores, I decide to get the 3'x5' all weather door mat from home depot. I use the same in my house for couple of years. It works extremely well consider the low profile. I do have concern that it is not designed for automobile since the cabin can get hot during summer. But for the cost and considering it's indoor/outdoor commercial mat, I want to try it.

So here is my $19 and 2 hrs project. The tool: utility scissors and mark tap (for pant).
I push the 2ne row to all the way front. The length of the mat is perfectly covers all the open area without cover the air condition.

The width of the mat is also perfect. Half inch overlay the door trim which is a good size to push the rubber underneath the trim.

First cut is to create the opening for the seat latch.

Then mark tap the track and cut them one by one.

Once done, push the edge under the door trim.

Then cut the wheel well and push the edge under the trim.

All done. The floor mat is heavy enough to stay in place. 2nd row slides freely with not problem.


I'll see how things go and might just get another one for the cargo well in a couple of weeks. :)
 
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