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- Iconic Silver 2022 Tremor. 402A/Torsen
- Current Ride #2
- 2006 Triumph Thruxton 900
I purchased some LasFit floor mats and I am very happy with the fitment and feel of these. Especially for the price.
In the past I have used WeatherTech mats, and for the price I was never really happy with the fit and how the edges rolled on me after a few months of usage.
In all honesty, for this truck I wanted to try the TuxMat. But as of this writing, they were unavailable. So I had to find another option before my rug rats ruined the carpet in the back.
I decided to try a brand that was new and the price point of the LasFit made it a simple choice.
I’m only a couple weeks in but so far so good.
They are more supple than the WeatherTechs were, so they are super comfy on the feet, and they fit the space perfectly. The coverage is more than ample IMO. I live in the desert so the snow isn’t really an issue for me, I’m mostly worried about dirt and sand. These do a great job at stopping both the fine dirt and gritty sand.
They do not offer a rear floor mat for trucks with the fold out storage option so I had to trim it a bit to make it work. But again, the price made this seem more than worth it since the cost of the two front mats with the WeatherTech name on it were as much as the whole set of LasFits.
At $129 for all 3, I'm pretty stoked.
In the past I have used WeatherTech mats, and for the price I was never really happy with the fit and how the edges rolled on me after a few months of usage.
In all honesty, for this truck I wanted to try the TuxMat. But as of this writing, they were unavailable. So I had to find another option before my rug rats ruined the carpet in the back.
I decided to try a brand that was new and the price point of the LasFit made it a simple choice.
I’m only a couple weeks in but so far so good.
They are more supple than the WeatherTechs were, so they are super comfy on the feet, and they fit the space perfectly. The coverage is more than ample IMO. I live in the desert so the snow isn’t really an issue for me, I’m mostly worried about dirt and sand. These do a great job at stopping both the fine dirt and gritty sand.
They do not offer a rear floor mat for trucks with the fold out storage option so I had to trim it a bit to make it work. But again, the price made this seem more than worth it since the cost of the two front mats with the WeatherTech name on it were as much as the whole set of LasFits.
At $129 for all 3, I'm pretty stoked.
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