I ended up ordering the 3W liner mats to try them out. They were $110 compared to the Husky Liner X-Act at $260. They may end up being China made, the only down side. If I don't like them, I'll break down and order the Husky Liner., In two different vehicles, I've had weathertech, oem toyota all weather, and husky's. Of the three, the husky's and weathertechs are superior, and will protect the carpet and surrounding area better. The huskies have a more rubbery, tactile feel where as the weathertechs are more of a smooth surface., Snugtop Rebel with some options Body Armor Rock Steps Rhino Mats Weathertech Mudflaps Radar detector hardwired to rear view mirror. Stereo upgrade: Amp: Arc Audio XDI805 LOC: AudioConnect LC7i Front Speakers: Hybrid Audio Technologies Claris 6.5 Rear Speakers: Hybrid Audio Technologies Mirus 5.25 Sub: Pioneer TS-SW2502S4 Box: Pioneer Ud-SW250T , Husky X-Act Contour Mats, Auto Dim Compass temp Mirror, Voxx remote start/alarm, Undercover SE, Pop-N-Lock, TRD center caps, Tint, I just added the Husky's for my 2015, awesome. I have the weathertechs in another vehicle, look great but to slippery and flat for me, I have owned Husky's in the past and they were great. Just opted for the Weathertechs for my new Tacoma and they shipped quick and fit perfectly. I do have the Toyota all Season floor mats, but wanted something that went higher around the sides, these will be my winter and "mud season" mats, the others will go back in my truck in May, Leveled with Bilstein 5100 shocks, Kumho AT52 265/75 tires, Redline hood struts, R4T tailgate lock, Matt Gecko LED strips in bed and under hood, WeatherTech hood guard, OEM bed mat, Husky floor mats, Carhart seat covers, Grille replacement with Toyota letters, Sony AX6000 replacement head unit, OTT lite/mild tune, and an occasional splash of .