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get the huskys..fit way better..have em in my 20...rubbeer floor..still makes pullin em out and dumpin em easier than cleaning the floor
 
My opinion is no, unless you start seeing wear and think you’re gonna put a hole in it.

I have vinyl floor in my work truck which is a first gen tundra with a manual transmission and my boss got floor mats for it and they slide around on top of the vinyl flooring.
 
Had experience in a work truck without vinyl. Ended up having a nice hole in the flooring through to the floor pan.
 
Husky Weaherbeaters are what you need. Flexible and fit so well they will not slide around
 
I had husky xact contour liners over the vinyl floors in my 2015 2500. When I traded it in, vinyl was showroom clean.
 
Here's my '20 Tradesman w/ black vinyl floor. I didn't want snow/water/??? getting under the trim rails and so added the Weather Tech mats that snap onto the factory nubs. The grey lightens up the interior and makes it easier to see things when they get dropped on the floor; it also matches my grey vinyl seats. Maybe keep it a bit cooler in the Summer also? These mats are pretty comparable to the Husky's that I have in a 2017 Chev Colorado; both match the contours very well and lock down well with the factory nubs.

The rear spans the width of the truck and contours over the center hump, also snaps down. All are very stable.

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