What did you do to your Supra today?

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I used the co. below for my PPF & the owner told me before. I‘ll have look it up and update this reply.

https://www.thedetailfreaks.com/

It’s kinda cool he put my car on his website. Had more expensive cars on there before. Dude does em all. Guess I’m special or it was an extra pain in the ass to work on ?

(edit: found it https://www.stek-usa.com)
That’s bad ass. Must’ve liked the Supra more ? appreciate this. I will definitely look into it. Thanks man
 

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Why are they better than the Weathertech?
More coverage and better look/feel. These are more of a rubber/vinyl feeling mat where the weathertechs are almost closer to a plastic feel.
 

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More coverage and better look/feel. These are more of a rubber/vinyl feeling mat where the weathertechs are almost closer to a plastic feel.
So it's pretty subjective then.

I've had the fitted Weathertech in my car for the past 30 months and I love them.

I like the fact that I don't have to remove them for track events, and I really like how I can pop them out, hose them off, dry them with a towel and put them back in my car.
 

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Why are they better than the Weathertech?
I had/have both. My weather tech mats fit like absolute shit, almost like the mold was F'ed up and my mats came out warped, the over all quality felt like very thin/cheap rubbery plastic. The Tux Mat floor mats fit so much better and definitely look/feel like they are made of higher quality materials. They also match the look of the interior much better imho. They also cover a bit more of the floor board space.

They can also be cleaned just like the Weathertech mats can. Just pop them out and hose them off.
 

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I had/have both. My weather tech mats fit like absolute shit, almost like the mold was F'ed up and my mats came out warped, the over all quality felt like very thin/cheap rubbery plastic. The Tux Mat floor mats fit so much better and definitely look/feel like they are made of higher quality materials. They also match the look of the interior much better imho. They also cover a bit more of the floor board space.

They can also be cleaned just like the Weathertech mats can. Just pop them out and hose them off.
My Weathertechs seemed to fit fine, but a side-by-side comparison is always best. It's entirely possible Weathertech's quality has fallen off. That's seems to be an issue across the board these days.

Good to hear they can be cleaned just as easily. I wonder if they would let me keep them in the car on HDPEs.

Thanks for the reply.
 

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Dropped mine off at the dealer to get a tire replaced. Had an irreparable flat, but warranty gladly covered it!

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I’m just glad they could do it ?

I had/have both. My weather tech mats fit like absolute shit, almost like the mold was F'ed up and my mats came out warped, the over all quality felt like very thin/cheap rubbery plastic. The Tux Mat floor mats fit so much better and definitely look/feel like they are made of higher quality materials. They also match the look of the interior much better imho. They also cover a bit more of the floor board space.

They can also be cleaned just like the Weathertech mats can. Just pop them out and hose them off.
Damn those sound nice!!!! (look good too) My wife is a WeatherTech’er and I showed her those ;)

Made a "For Sale" listing, went to bed, woke up, drove it, deleted listing LOL
I went to bed, dreamt I was in Greenville SC and got to visit Thunder Racing Bunny race shop ?
(glad you kept her!)
 

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I like the fact that I don't have to remove them for track events, and I really like how I can pop them out, hose them off, dry them with a towel and put them back in my car.
Good to hear they can be cleaned just as easily. I wonder if they would let me keep them in the car on HDPEs.
hey wes, because of the first quote, i think weathertech might remain the better choice for you. the luxmat are definitely bulkier than the weathertech. also, while they do clean just as easily, they get dirty like 30x faster than the weathertech lol. i clean them twice a week rather than once, in comparison
 
 
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