4sullima wrote:I have the toyota genuine wet suit vest type, can't really recommend them for longevity. Stitching has already started to come apart on drivers side from my backside rubbing the edge of the seat when I get out of the ute. But they are very comfortable and are honestly a perfect fit.
Don't get me started on toyota genuine floor mats! My right heel has almost worn a hole straight through. Not very impressed. Although, once again, they are a perfect fit, and the lock tabs keep it in place all the time.
Going to toyota tomorrow to see if I can get both replaced under warranty. Toyota tell me that there is a 3 year warranty on mats and covers if they were installed by toyota, pre delivery.
I'll keep you all posted.
cuzo4x4 wrote:Super Cheap $ 110.00 Front and rear on special at the moment - Fitted mine last weekend
Not sure I like them Canvas is really cold in the mornings, may need to mod some seat warmers in.
knoxy wrote:cuzo4x4 wrote:Super Cheap $ 110.00 Front and rear on special at the moment - Fitted mine last weekend
Not sure I like them Canvas is really cold in the mornings, may need to mod some seat warmers in.
I'd almost been sold on the canvas, but this is huge for me.. nothing i hate more than being cold at 5am for a big drive first thing! like all good heaters i'm sure it'll be sorted in 5 but it makes getting to work first thing that little bit harder… any one gone from denim to canvas or vice versa and got any words to input? i'm leaning heavily towards supafit, aussie made and owned + a little guy..
Qwerty wrote:cmon now boys our hips aren't widening!
never noticed cold , though cold for me is 0c to 3c, not sure if you boys are in snow country.
I'd say canvass is colder simply because its a tighter surface, but can't say its ever entered my mind.
I almost always warm my engine up a few minutes before departing in the morning anyway by which time its roasting inside.
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